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HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e All-in-One Printer
Microsoft Windows 11

I want to print the last page first and the first page last.

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Hi @JerryB4,

 

Welcome to The HP Support Community.  

 

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.

 

I understand you are trying to print a multi-page document in reverse order on your HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e printer using Windows 11, you can follow these steps:

 

Open the Document: Open the document you want to print.

Access Print Settings:

  • Click on File in the menu bar of your application (e.g., Microsoft Word).
  • Select Print from the dropdown menu. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + P.

Access Printer Properties:

  • In the print dialog box, locate and select your HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e printer.

Open Printer Preferences or Properties:

  • Look for a link or button that says Printer Properties, Preferences, or Properties. This varies depending on the application you're printing from.

Set Reverse Order:

  • In the printer properties or preferences dialog box, look for an option related to page order or print order. This setting might be under a tab labeled Finishing, Layout, or Advanced.
  • Look for an option such as Reverse order or Print from last page (exact wording may vary).

Apply Settings and Print:

  • After selecting the reverse order option, click OK or Apply to save the settings.
  • Proceed with printing by clicking Print in the print dialog box.

Refer to this document: HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e All-in-One Printer User manual

 

I hope this helps. 

`

Take care and have a good day.

 

Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. 


A_Gayathri
HP Support Community Administrator.

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Hi @JerryB4,

 

Welcome to The HP Support Community.  

 

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.

 

I understand you are trying to print a multi-page document in reverse order on your HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e printer using Windows 11, you can follow these steps:

 

Open the Document: Open the document you want to print.

Access Print Settings:

  • Click on File in the menu bar of your application (e.g., Microsoft Word).
  • Select Print from the dropdown menu. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + P.

Access Printer Properties:

  • In the print dialog box, locate and select your HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e printer.

Open Printer Preferences or Properties:

  • Look for a link or button that says Printer Properties, Preferences, or Properties. This varies depending on the application you're printing from.

Set Reverse Order:

  • In the printer properties or preferences dialog box, look for an option related to page order or print order. This setting might be under a tab labeled Finishing, Layout, or Advanced.
  • Look for an option such as Reverse order or Print from last page (exact wording may vary).

Apply Settings and Print:

  • After selecting the reverse order option, click OK or Apply to save the settings.
  • Proceed with printing by clicking Print in the print dialog box.

Refer to this document: HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e All-in-One Printer User manual

 

I hope this helps. 

`

Take care and have a good day.

 

Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. 


A_Gayathri
HP Support Community Administrator.
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