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08-18-2009 05:26 PM
I am using an HP Officejet Pro L7590 All-in-one series printer on Windows XP. I have been trying to print out a two page pdf document double sided from adobe reader but the second page comes out upside down. The pages have landscape orientation.
I've been unable to fix the problem. I can't see anyway to change what edge the page flips on or any other way to approach the problem.
Can anybody help please!
08-20-2009 08:28 AM
CPAGADMIN wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am using an HP Officejet Pro L7590 All-in-one series printer on Windows XP. I have been trying to print out a two page pdf document double sided from adobe reader but the second page comes out upside down. The pages have landscape orientation.
I've been unable to fix the problem. I can't see anyway to change what edge the page flips on or any other way to approach the problem.
Can anybody help please!
I do not have the L7590 or XP, but you should look for a "Finishing" tab in the driver. There should be options for "flip on long edge" or "flip on short edge". In other printer models the selection may be found in the "Features" tab where a "flip pages up" box may be checked or unchecked.
Regards,
Bob Headrick, Microsoft MVP Printing/Imaging
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10-25-2009 07:17 PM
I have spent over six hours today dealing with a "second page prints upside down" document issue on my HP 7780 All in One. This problem has nothing to do with any settings...and, sadly my driver doesn't offer a "finishing tab" (It does have a flip up check box). I have used every combination of advanced settings possible - and probably duplicated my attempts more than once. To add to the issue, several times, when I hit print, the document defaulted from landscape view to portrait so I had to cancel the print job.
I was attempting to print a Publisher booklet document form. At first I thought that the Publisher booklet format was the issue. So I re-formatted to non-booklet.... a futile waste of time. Then, I printed an Adobe PDF, sent it to the printer but still had the same "upside-down" problem.
Last week I successfully printed the booklet - in fact 30 of them... so I know the printer can do it - and that I can configure it to make it work but.... not today.... I trolled the Internet - lots of suggestions for this problem with Vista - little to nothing for XP. HP Chat support is not functional - hasn't been the last few times I gave it a try. So... my last effort. I broke down and removed ALL the software and re-loaded from the web... to no avail. I have the same problem I started with this morning.
Here are my stats: Officejet Pro 7780 All in One; Windows 89; Wireless connection; Publisher and PDF (and probably all other) two-sided documents print upside down on the second page - so it is not possible to make two sided documents. Any help out there? I am going crazy. Save me from myself!
06-19-2010 01:11 PM
I have an HP 8500 all-in-one printer and I finally figured out how to stop the second page from being upside down. Make sure that after Two-sided is checked that the Two-Sided pull down menu below says Short-Edge binding and NOT Long-Edge binding. That worked for me! Hope this helps some.
07-31-2010 08:28 AM
I had the same problem printing on A4 paper from a document in Word 2007. I had to set the paper size in the printer properties as A4 and the paper size in Word as Letter (check all sections) to solve the issue
07-31-2010 11:48 AM
@iotc wrote:
I had the same problem printing on A4 paper from a document in Word 2007. I had to set the paper size in the printer properties as A4 and the paper size in Word as Letter (check all sections) to solve the issue
What printer model? What operating system? There is an issue in Vista that can be corrected with a patch for many printers, see here for details.
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09-20-2010 03:19 AM
I have exactly the same problem. I am using Windows 7, Word 2007 and an HP Officejet Pro 8500. Duplex printing works fine unless I have a section in the document where the page orientation changes from portrait to landscape in which case the reverse side of the pages in the portrait section before the change of orientation are printed upside down. This is clearly a bug as duplex printing works fine in all other circumstances. Please help.
Cliff
12-14-2010 03:00 AM
My HP Laserjet 3005 (PCL6) makes correctly positioned double-sided prints with the following "Finishing" settings (in the "File print - Properties" Adobe Acrobat 8 Pro command window):
- print on both sides
- booklet layout: OFF
- 1 page per sheet
- orientation: landscape
Left edge should be shown as the binding edge (but not chosen as such in the "booklet layout" option).
It has also taken me some time and experimentation to get rid of the upside down double-sided landscape outprints.
02-18-2011 07:02 AM
I notice not a lot of help from the "suport team" here guys. WTF?
My Officejet pro 8500a was bought for the convenience of being able to print booklet form double sided.
Either give us a patch or a real solution or stop making crap products that don't do what you say they will.
I've scoured the internet and looked at all the so-called suport options you have listed and nada nothing zip.
I am waiting (and so it would appear is everyone else on this forum)
