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HP LaserJet Flow MFP M632
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I am trying to print off a stack and have each set in that stack offset, like they are layered so I don't have to count each set and separate them by hand. When I use the stapler function, it offsets each set. The printer also collates just fine. For Example: I am printing off a 20 sheet document for a board meeting, I am printing this document 10 times and have selected to have the document collated, the printer collates the sets but it doesn't offset them. Have reached out to HP over chat and phone and it seems this can not be done. Hoping someone else has experienced this and found a resolution for it.

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What happens if you select the staple tray but do not ask for staples? Might be functional issue with the other trays not supporting offset.

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It prints as normal, still collates just no offsetting. I just find it odd because the FutureSmart Bundle is supposed to allow it.

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You may need to ensure that you have the current UPD driver installed to take advantage of the feature.

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