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My HP officejet Pro 8610 has always printed pages from last to first, which makes sense, because it means one doesn't have to collate aftrwards. Recently it has started printing first to last. M Kazi's response doesn't deal with this question instead describing how to affect page orientation. I think this is a printer issue and not a Reader or Acrobat problem.

 

ANy ideas on how to get the printer to revert to printing last to first?

 

Thanks,

Aarodavi

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Hello, 

If you are printing a PDF document, then try the below steps..

Open the file you want to print.


Click File > Print.
Click Properties.
Click the General tab, then select Print last page first to have a check mark.
Click the Save Current Preferences icon next to My preferences.
Create a name for the new current preferences.
Click Save.
Click Apply.
Click OK.

 

 

 

Regards,
Jabzi

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Thanks Jabzi,

     I'm actually on Mac OSX so its set up differently, but I managed to located a way to print with normal or reverse order through sub-menus in the print dialog boxes. A pull-down sub folder called "Print Handling" did the trick.

 

Best,

aarodavi

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