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I would like to print in a different page order. However, when I enter 8, 7, 1, it is printed in order 1, 7, 8.
How can I set this up? I print from a Chromebook with an Envy 120.

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@Johan58, Welcome to HP Support Community!

 

I would suggest here is to check under Printer Preferences. Under the Layout tab you will see the option Page Order: and you can choose Front to Back or Back to Front. Click Apply and then OK.

 

You can change the order for a particular document through the Print Dialogue box. An example would be for Word. Click on Print and then Printer Properties. Under the Advanced tab you will see Page Order: under Layout Options. You can make the change and click OK.

 

For more assistance, please follow this link: HP Printers - Printing from a Chromebook

 

Hope this helps! Keep me posted. 

 

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