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I have a Laserjet P2035 and I am trying to establish if it can print mixed pages.  I have a PDF with both letter and legal pages.  I want to have letter in my main tray (tray 2) and Legal in the manual tray (tray 1).  In adobe I have selected as follows.  But it always just spits out whatever size paper is in the manual tray.  Is there any way to get this print to just select the right paper size and print the whole document at once without separating the letter and legal pages?  If yes, what settings do I use

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Have you configured tray 1 paper size to legal or is it set to any size? If set to any size all paper will feed from there. It can be tricky with this printer as there is not display so the only way to actually set the trays is either through the EWS if the printer is network connected or the printer tool box if you are connecting via USB.

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Here is how it is currently set.  But I feel like I've tried every combination in this screen with no luck. 

 

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The screen shot you have is the driver settings, the settings you need are on the printer itself. Another note is that you have the Class driver installed which is a Microsoft generic driver not the HP specific driver. I suggest you use the HP Universal Printer driver PCL5 as it supports your printer. You may have to do some searching to find a copy of the PCL5 driver as it is pretty much extinct at this point.

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