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| Duplex printing bug head to toe - HP printer I have an HP Officejet 6110 which is using the Vista built in driver (there is no driver from HP). I have the duplex unit attached but Vista refuses to allow me to print duplex in Portrait with the pages back to back. Instead it insists on printing "Flip up pages" i.e. the pages are head to toe so you read the first page and flip it lengthwise instead of widthwise. There is a setting "Flip Pages Up" which is supposed to control this but it has no effect. I have seen other people with different HP printers but the same problem (google). Apparently it does work correctly in landscape but I haven't tried that. I do try not to print things out often but when I do I use duplex so this is painful. Are there any plans to fix the driver or any workarounds (no manual duplex is not a workaround by the way!) Thanks in advance Saving |
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Weird! Both my duplex capable printers use the terms: My HP Deskjet: "Flip on long edge" and "Flip on short edge" The terms do not change when I change the print processor setting for the printer from: "Winprint" to "hpzpplhn" My other printer is a Brother MFC8820DN Both print Portrait mode Long edge flip properly. (sometimes refereed to as Long edge Binding) |
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There are a couple other threads back on 9-Feb-07 about this issue also happening on OJ 7210 and OJ 7310's.The duplexing prints flip-up no matter what preference you've selected in the driver settings. I have the same problem with the OfficeJet 7210. I reported it on RC2 but today there is not a fix other than to use Manual Duplex. Since many of us seem to have the same problem (I have DJ5550), can you maybe post the drivers as an interim solution to one of the file sharing web sites (with a Beta disclaimer etc...) and post the link? I got the patch for my HP Photosmart 3210 All-In-One and it works:party:. Duplex printing is usable again. Thank you very much. Bob, do you have the patch for a Photosmart c7180? This is brilliant. Hours of frustration over 8 months relieved in a few easy steps. It beggars belief that the boys at HP haven’t dealt with this. Bob, this worked a treat. Thank you so much. 8 months of head-banging frustration relieved in 15 minutes. Why, oh why, can't HP disseminate this to their customers? |
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I'll report that I have an OfficeJet D135 with the duplex module installed, and cannot set automatic duplex printing at all. If I try to OK or Apply after selecting the "Print on both sides" option, I get an error indicating that I have conflicting settings, those settings being: "Print on both sides : Flip on Long Edge (Standard)" and "Media Type : Plain Paper" It makes no matter what I set as the media type, it won't allow duplex. What's really cute is that since I'm using a JetDirect - purchased with the printer - I can't scan with it in Vista either, and of course HP's website advises me that I may want to upgrade to a new product. Lucky me, my expensive SOHO printer was a lesson learned! |
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You actually have to set that you have the duplex module installed in the Properties of the Printer, Device Settings, set the duplex unit to installed. Then you should be where I am. You should also be able to scan using Windows Fax & Scan in Vista, it's actually a lot better than the HP software. I'm having the same problem with my HP Deskjet 5150. Actually, I just discovered that the duplexing feature was suddenly active after reading this newsgroup. Is there really some progress on this issue? I was about to buy a different printer to get duplexing back. HP does have the fix and they are working to get the 20 drivers that have the same issue onto Windows Update. In the meantime the HP driver developer who determined the issue told me I could hand out the fix mail me directly since I can't send the file using outlook. I had the same problem with my 7410 HP printer and Bob was "THE MAN". I have applied Bob's patch to fix this issue and it works like a charm! I am thoroughly disappointed with HP. I wrote them about the problem with the 7310/7410 printers and they gave me the run around with some sort of temporary fix for another model printer with a message that they were working on the problem and hoped to have a solution in "6-8 months". Unacceptable!! FWIW, like many others I'm stunned about this state of affairs. While Googling for solutions to this problem I found forum posts dating back to the beta versions of Vista outlining the very same problems I and many others are experiencing presently in Nov. 2008. I gather HP provided the defective drivers to MS for inclusion w/ Vista and am dumbfounded as to why they have thus far failed to address the issue with the d135 and numerous other models. I've considered upgrading to a different printer, but surely didn't plan on being "forced" into it by a lack of functional drivers. I've had good success with my current and previous HP printers, but must say this experience makes me hesitant to go the HP route again lest I find my new printer becomes worthless when MS introduces Windows 7. I'm not sure HP admits to being "aware of this issue." Several weeks ago, I spent 4 hours on their CHAT service with 3 different tech "support" people. None knew of the problem. None had a solution. All stepped me through a variety of "fixes" without any success - including uninstalling my 7310, installing a 6500 driver (which I don't have) and making changes to my registry. Some of their suggestions caused me to reboot so the CHAT session was lost. They said not to worry, the next technician would be able to look up the progress by case number. Not once could they find the case. I had copied all the dialog into a WORD file so just copied it back into their little bitty window when they asked me how they could help. Bottom line - no one at HP seems to know anything. By good fortune, I met Bob Hendrick on this newsgroup and he sent me the patch. It works fine now. Bob's patch was easy enough to install and directions clear enough that I would think even HP "support" people could do it. This saddens me. Bob has had a patch that works for over a year now. HP won't acknowledge the problem as recently as a 4 hour CHAT session in March 09. What gives with HP? Why won't they fix their drivers? The fix came from a print driver developer at HP. Support is the big failure on this. Thanks BOB for the continuing support of the MS communities and HP alternate support . HP has released a buch of drivers with the duplex fix on Windows Update. You have to search for them and make sure they are the right language and x86 or x64 versions. From: W Ling (Hewlett-Packard) Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 7:02 PM To: Herman Forrest; Alan Morris Cc: Subject: RE: Vista/HP printing problem This is a bug in Vista inbox driver (Vista RTM - Nov 2006). We (HP) fixed it right away but it is not reached to the MS bug fixing bar for Vista SP1 and it had hard time to make it to work on Windows Update. Thanks to Alan for helping/forwarding a big number of GPDs to customers to fix them. Now this model (Photosmart 8200 series) is rechecked into Win7 inbox with the fix. It may still be a problem for Eric today to get it from WU due to Windows Update issue. The fixed package is on the WU though. Eric may try to download and install yourself from http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/...tosmart%208200. There is a long list for drivers. The highlighted one in the below snapshot is the right fixed one for Vista inbox x86 (dated 5/1/2007). The one right above it is the x64 driver Eric needs. I am joining the "Thanks Bob" group of excited Vista users. My HP 7410xi printer was printing alternate pages upside down when I used duplex printing. I emailed Bob yesterday (Bob Headrick bobh@mvps.org) and today I am soooooooo happy! I followed the instructions and it worked the first time. |
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Alan, I also have a 7310, and i just got a new laptop that runs vista... the 7310 works fine with our other computers that run on XP, but not when I print from the new computer with Vista. Could you also send me the fix? Thanks. I have tried to click on the link that you have posted, but it keeps coming up as a dead link... I am running Vista 32-Bit with HP Officejet 7310 and having the same "flipped" page when duplexing. I am not a real "techie" and certainly cannot afford another printer. But after contacting Bob and receiving the Patch mentioned above, it works GREAT! Had the same issue with the 7310 flipping the pages in duplex, two-sided mode. Alan sent me his patch -- a single "gpd" file that replaces the existing 7310 gpd file. Relatively painless once you know where to place the file (and stop/restart the spooling service) Your patch can work for my hp deskjet 5652 on vista ultimate 32-bit. In addition, the Print Preferences cannot be saved after I followed your instructions. After I deleted the printer and added it again in "control panel -> printers", it works perfectly. HP Officejet 7310. Thanks Bob, your patch worked first time, great to be able to print double sided again (not flipped). My IT guy was hacked off, he's spent hours trying to sort it (no fix, no pay), he probably spent 4 hours on it! I'm not sure OUTSTANDING even does it - the reply to my request came quickly with great instructions, and behold! my duplex printing problem is solved. Thanks Bob! I too have problems with duplex printing on a HP7310. I have just purchased a Sony Laptop with Vista Premium x64 and the printer refuses to print book form, just flip pages head to toe. Since I am new to this game, how do I email |
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Read the messages from Alan Morris [MSFT] and email him, using your common sense to determine his actual email address from his posted spam-harvesting-resistant version ..... <g> Looks like I declared success too soon. The gpd changeout worked. However, I found last night that HP Solution Center refuses to open because it can't find the printer. Also, the printer has disappeared from the computer's list of printers. I have no reason to believe the gpd change caused this. If anyone has advice, I'd appreciate it. Thank you for the quick reply, instructions and patch. Vista x32 and HP Officejet 7410 are now producing two sided print without any coaxing. Thanks again for your help, |
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I sent the following email to the "Chairman of the Board" (bod@hp.com) and to Mark Hurd @ HP. I've been dealing with HP since Mar 07 re VISTA and Duplex printing on my Officejet 7310. January 30 I was told that the VISTA Service Pack 1 "might fix the problem". I installed it last week and it didn't fix the problem. The 7310 still prints duplex in "FLIP MODE ONLY". I spoke with Microsoft support two days ago and the support rep I spoke with indicated he was aware of the "HP VISTA DUPLEX PRINT" problem and said it is a HP problem. This has gone on far too long. Please look into the "VISTA Duplex Print Problem" and see if you can get some resolution. If HP is not able to resolve this problem that has been ongoing for 18 months, I request that HP replace my 7310 with printer that works or refund my money ($249 @ Office Max Feb '07). Also I have been told by HP support that they don't have a single printer that supports "AUTO" duplex print function under VISTA. I checked several HP "ALL-In-Ones" on line and if you look hard enough you'll find the following - "Two-Sided Print (Duplexing) Option Is Not Available in Windows Vista Even Though an Automatic Two-Sided Printing Accessory is Installed" What happened to HP. I've used HP printers for 20 years and have installed dozens at work. Till VISTA came along all was well as far as I was concerned. Their tech support was the best. Now - - ? |
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For others with problems duplexing in Vista with HP Inkjet printers I have a patch available that corrects the issue of the back side printing upside down for a number of printers. You can request the patch by sending me an email (to bobh@mvps.org or see my profile for email address). Please put Vista Duplex and the printer model in the subject line so that it does not get lost in the spam. I have patches for the following: Business InkJet 1000 Business InkJet 2200/2250 Business InkJet 2230/2280 HP Color InkJet cp1700 (also addresses A3 and tabloid paper size issue) DeskJet 5550 series DeskJet 5600 series DeskJet 9800 printer OfficeJet D series OfficeJet 6100 series OfficeJet 7100 series OfficeJet 7200/7300/7400 series Photosmart 2600/2700 series Photosmart 3100/3200/3300 series Photosmart 8100/8400 series Photosmart 8200 series HP Digital Copier 410 If you have questions on other printer related issues please ask them in the forum rather than by email so that others can benefit from (or contribute to) the answers. Regards, Bob Headrick, Microsoft MVP Printing/Imaging |
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| Thank you
Bob, your file and instructions fixed the problem with the duplex printing on my HP 7310xi all in one printer. HP's lack of action on this problem is certainly disappointing to me. I had just bought a new HP multimedia pc to replace my HP laptop (gave it to Mrs.). The new pc came preloaded with Vista home premium 64 bit. Let's see now....new HP pc preloaded with Vista and a recent generation HP printer, yet they can't fix this problem except by a TACKY workaround? I purchase a new pc every year or so and I will double think before I consider any more HP products. You sir are a gentleman and thank you for your assistance. Many thanks, Dan |
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| Re: Duplex printing bug head to toe - HP printer Bob if you are still here. I'd love to get a copy of the update.. Hp's solutions, seems rather ineffectual 'HP Photosmart and Officejet All-in-Ones*-* Reverse Side of Two-sided Printout Is Upside Down in Vista*' (http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...en&lc=en&cc=us) *Solution* Follow these steps to install a temporary print driver for two-sided printing. Use the temporary driver to work around the issue until HP finds a permanent solution. *Step one: Install a temporary print driver* *NOTE: * If your product is on a network, contact your network administrator to perform these steps. - On the Windows task bar, click the *Start* icon ([image: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf-JAVA...c01319360.gif] ), click *Control Panel* , and then double-click *Printers and Faxes* . - Click *Add a Printer* . - In the *Add Printer* dialog box, click the appropriate port setup for your product, and then click *Next* . - Under *Manufacturer* , scroll to and click *HP* . - Under *Printers* , scroll to and click *hp deskjet 990c* , and then click *Next* . The *Type a printer name* dialog box opens. - Make sure *hp deskjet 990c* is listed in the *Printer name* box, click the *Set as the default printer* checkbox to clear it, and then click *Next* . - In the *Printer Sharing* dialog box, select the appropriate radio button to share the print driver or not, and then click *Next* . - Click *Print a test page* to make sure the print driver is working correctly, and then click *Close* . Click *Troubleshoot printer problems* to solve the issue if the test page does not print correctly. - Click *Finish* to complete the installation. *Step two: Designate the temporary print driver for two-sided print jobs* Follow these steps to use the temporary print driver each time you print a two-sided document. - In the program you are printing from, click *File* , and then click *Print* . The *Print* dialog box opens. - In the *Name* drop-down list, click *hp deskjet 990c* , and then click *OK* to print. -- modnarwylde |
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| Re: Duplex printing bug head to toe - HP printer Bob, I finally installed the patch on my VISTA machine. It appears to have corrected the 90 (maybe) degrees out of phase flip. The reason I say “APPEARS” is that I normally do not use this machine, and only did a few tests. This machine is mainly used by another family member. Being new to VISTA and not finding things EXACTLY as I have in older Windows machines, I did not go into COMMAND mode. I did the renaming and copying in WIDOWS. Thanks for the help. Oh by the way. It took me longer to sign up for this board than it took to install and test the patch. Phil
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| Re: Duplex printing bug head to toe - HP printer
I got the duplex printing fix from Bob Headrick (bobh@proaxis.com). As I am not command line knowledgeable it took me some time to install the fix, but it did work! Thanks Bob A couple of tips for the command line challenged: Do a Vista Search for command prompt, then right click and run as administrator. Enter the commands and then hit the Enter Key for each command. Place the .gpd file on the desktop Get it's path and directory by right clicking on the file and then selecting properties to Copy you cannot copy and paste. You must enter the command Copy C: path name you got above |
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I just want to add my thanks to Bob. After an embarrassing number of years of checking back with HP once every 5 or 6 months for a Vista driver update for my 7310, I decided it had been long enough since my last Internet search on the duplex problem that it was probably worth looking again, which brought me to this thread. An email to Bob got me the required GPD file and clear instructions within a few hours and after following them (including the sometimes required re-boot) here I am with my 7310 happily duplex printing the way it was born too and the way it always did when I was running the XP OS. Like many others, I have a Officejet 7310 that insisted on duplex printing "flip". Bob's patch was easy to install and has cured the problem. I am running Vista 64bit on a Dell Studio XPS. The printer is connected via a network. The patch you provided worked for my DeskJet 5652, connected through usb to my pc running Vista. It solved the flipped pages issue. |
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| Re: Duplex printing bug head to toe - HP printer
I had the same issue with my HP7410 printer and Vista. Called HP support and was told that since my printer was out of warranty, I would have to pay to speak with them. After 3 worthless chat sessions with HP support - uninstall/reinstall software, reset printer (requiring a reentry of the WiFi WEP codes, etc), and installing a patch that was intended to keep network printers visible in the printer selection on Vista - none of these "solutions" did anything except waste my time. I searched for this issue online and located this forum. I found a link to 'Bob' who had a patch for this issue. I contacted Bob (see info below) and he promptly sent me an e-mail with the patch and detailed instructions to install it. Voila!!! In less than 5 minutes I am now able to print in duplex with the 2nd page oriented correctly!!!! Contact Bob Headrick (see post dated 17-07-2008 10:46 AM in this forum) at bobh@proaxis.com and put Vista Duplex and the printer model in the subject line. Within a few hours, you will receive the patch and in a few minutes you will be printing again! Thanks Bob! Really appreciate the help. |
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