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I have this HP LaserJet Pro 200 Color MFP M276nw, how to Double Side Print automatically?

 

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You have to print duplex manually:
Print odd pages:

(Ctrl+P) or [File > Print] Do not use the print directly button in your application

Click the <Pages> radio button

In the Pages field enter 1,3,5, ... *up to the highest odd number page*

(I do not have a printer driver that lets me print odd pages by clicking a special button perhaps there is one? In that case use it!)

Click <OK> to print

If there are an odd number of pages remove the highest odd numbered page from the stack 
Move the remaining printed odd pages stack face down into the feed tray and rotate them 180° (Blank side up - the printer prints on the top side)
Print even pages in reverse order:

(Ctrl + P )

Click the <Pages> radio button

In the Pages field enter 2,4,6, ... *up to the highest even numbered page*  

Click the <Reverse Order> radio button so it is 'lit'

Click <OK> to print

If necessary, add the last odd page to the stack of pages.

 

Good luck, Happy printing!

 

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