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I am using an HP7510. It is set for double-side printing. How can I change it to single-side printing?

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@Alan10918, Welcome to HP Support Community!

 

If you are using Mac OS, follow the steps below-

 

When you set up a duplex printing job, the settings might carry over to the next print job. Additionally, some HP printers come with a duplex printing set as the default. To change back to one-sided printing, turn off the duplex setting in the Print window.

To preserve duplex or one-sided settings for future print jobs, complete the print job with the desired settings, click the Presets menu, select Save Current Settings as Preset, and then give the preset a name such as One-Sided Documents.

Save a new Preset print job

 

Refer to the document HP Printers - How to Print on Both Sides of the Paper (Duplex) (Mac) for more details.

 

If you are using Windows OS, follow the steps below-

 

If you previously set up a duplex printing job, the settings might carry over to the next print job. To change to one-sided printing, turn off the duplex setting in the print driver.

Depending on your driver, remove the check next to Print on Both Sides, or select None from the drop-down menu.

 

Refer to the document HP Printers - How to Print on Both Sides of the Paper (Windows) (Duplexing) for more details.

 

Hope this helps! Keep me posted. 

 

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