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RE: Duplex printing bug head to toe - HP printer
The HP solution is to install a "temporary print driver...until HP finds a
permanent solution." Instructions are posted here: "Saving" wrote: > Hi, > I have an HP Officejet 6110 which is using the Vista built in driver (there > is no driver from HP). I have the duplex unit attached but Vista refuses to > allow me to print duplex in Portrait with the pages back to back. Instead it > insists on printing "Flip up pages" i.e. the pages are head to toe so you > read the first page and flip it lengthwise instead of widthwise. There is a > setting "Flip Pages Up" which is supposed to control this but it has no > effect. I have seen other people with different HP printers but the same > problem (google). Apparently it does work correctly in landscape but I > haven't tried that. > I do try not to print things out often but when I do I use duplex so this is > painful. > Are there any plans to fix the driver or any workarounds (no manual duplex > is not a workaround by the way!) > > Thanks in advance > > Saving |
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