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01-30-2012 07:18 PM
I updated mny Laserjet 1020 driver on Windows 7 and now the printer defaults to double-sided printing, but I do not want that option turned on. I cannot find any property where I can turn this default off.
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08-21-2012 10:47 AM
Glad to see you have the problem solved. Just to make this solution clear for everyone...I have attached a screenshot and directions below on how to shut off manual duplex printing..
Go to your printer icon. Click on printing preferences. Click on finishing tab and make sure:
1. To print on both sides (manually) = checked. You may get a pop up with each print job after you do this, so beware
2. NOT to print on both sides (manually) = unchecked.
Also, make sure when you are printing a document that your set your printing preferences appropriately by clicking on printing properites (from the application you are printing from) and then making sure the print on both sides is unclicked or says no
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02-07-2012 10:57 AM
Go to your printer icon. Click on printing preferences. Click on finishing tab and make sure the print on both sides (manually) is checked). You may get a pop up with each print job after you do this, so beware 🙂
Also, make sure when you are printing a document that your set your printing preferences appropriately by clicking on printing oroperites (from the application you are printing from) and then making sure the print on both sides is unclicked or says no.
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08-15-2012 12:31 PM
Hi
I tried to solution, but it is still printing both sides. On top of that 1st page often comes out empty...
Please help. I do not want to print double side. I have hp 1020
windows 7 home premium
Thanks
Mariusz
08-15-2012 12:39 PM
Here is another option to try:
Go to printer properties> click on device settings> click on installable options> click on duplex unit> change to "not installed."
I don't have a 1020 unit handy so I am not sure if this unit is capable of duplexing or not. If it is a duplex capable unit, you will be able to do the above. If it is not a duplex unit, the above should already say "not installed."
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08-18-2012 10:08 AM
I am also having this problem since Windows 7 (64bit) last updated. It's infuriating and makes the printer unuseable for me. I've tried installing the latest drivers for the printer at HP.
I can't follow the above instructions. Under properties there is no choice for device settings. That's after double clicking the printer in Devices and Printers. If I simply right click on the printer in Devices and Printers and choose properties, there is a tab called settings, but that just takes you back to Devices and Printers.
I'll bet that untinalling the latest windows update will do the trick, but it's going to reinstall itself automatically. Can you see if HP can work on a driver update to fix this? I have got two-sided printing turned off already. Otherwise, I'm going to have to actually replace the printer!
08-21-2012 10:47 AM
Glad to see you have the problem solved. Just to make this solution clear for everyone...I have attached a screenshot and directions below on how to shut off manual duplex printing..
Go to your printer icon. Click on printing preferences. Click on finishing tab and make sure:
1. To print on both sides (manually) = checked. You may get a pop up with each print job after you do this, so beware
2. NOT to print on both sides (manually) = unchecked.
Also, make sure when you are printing a document that your set your printing preferences appropriately by clicking on printing properites (from the application you are printing from) and then making sure the print on both sides is unclicked or says no
Say Thanks by clicking the Kudos Star in the post that helped you.
Please mark the post that solves your problem as Accepted Solution