I have to use the Adobe Postscript Driver, because if I don't, I get a postscript error message from the Printer Utility on my Mac Powerbook laptop. This is really frustrating.

Martin


On Apr 17, 2004, at 7:52 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:


I did that. When I click on "double sided printing" in the Layout tab of the Print dialogue box, I then get beneath that the following two items...


Input (with a choice of "Face Up/Face Down") Output (with a choice of "Face Up/Face Down")

But it doesnt seem to print automatically on both sides.

Martin

You have the wrong printer driver installed (probably a generic driver). Try downloading the latest HP LaserJet drivers, deleting your desktop printer, and running Desktop Printer Utility again. Make sure you choose "Auto-Setup."


Oh, you could also try a Get Info on your desktop printer. In "Installable Options," make sure "Duplex Unit" is checked.

- Darcy

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