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04-13-2020 05:40 AM
I want Two-Sided printing on my Deskjet 2600 using a MacBook Air, but there is no Two-Sided icon
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04-13-2020 11:05 AM
Hi,
Your HP printer does not support automatic print duplexing and therefore any checkbox will not apply for such.
You may perform manual duplexing on Mac OS using the Pages to Print option as following:
From the file used to print click the File menu and select Print.
NOTE: The Print window might be minimized. Press on Show Details to show any available print option.
From the main drop does menu select Paper Handling.
The main menu will usually list the program name (e.g. TextEdit).
Will appear as Copies & Pages within Microsoft Office applications.
Set the Pages to Print option as Odd Only, as well set the Page Order as Automatic and click on Print.
After the odd-numbered pages have printed, reload the paper with the printed side facing up and repeat the process above by setting the Pages to Print as Even Only this time.
If you cannot locate these options, please let me know your operating system version so you may install the HP Driver in any case you currently use an AirPrint driver.
Shlomi
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04-13-2020 11:05 AM
Hi,
Your HP printer does not support automatic print duplexing and therefore any checkbox will not apply for such.
You may perform manual duplexing on Mac OS using the Pages to Print option as following:
From the file used to print click the File menu and select Print.
NOTE: The Print window might be minimized. Press on Show Details to show any available print option.
From the main drop does menu select Paper Handling.
The main menu will usually list the program name (e.g. TextEdit).
Will appear as Copies & Pages within Microsoft Office applications.
Set the Pages to Print option as Odd Only, as well set the Page Order as Automatic and click on Print.
After the odd-numbered pages have printed, reload the paper with the printed side facing up and repeat the process above by setting the Pages to Print as Even Only this time.
If you cannot locate these options, please let me know your operating system version so you may install the HP Driver in any case you currently use an AirPrint driver.
Shlomi
Click the Yes button to reply that the response was helpful or to say thanks.
If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution 🙂