I attempted to send the GPD but this failed.
Contact me directly and I'll send you the file and instructions
alanmo
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"Alistair Doran [1009382]" <alistair.doran@uk.fujitsu.com> wrote in message
news:CB2408C9-6C9D-4031-9F6E-A38CAC207B18@microsoft.com...
> When are going to see a fix for this problem? We are nearly half way
> through March now still no sign of fix!
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> "Alan Morris [MSFT]" <alanmo@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:uZUZ%23fgUHHA.4832@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Yes HP is aware of this issue and working to get the fix on Windows
>> Update.
>>
>> Please reply with the HP MODEL of the printer if anyone else is
>> experiencing this problem. The reason this issue is getting traction is
>> this community. The HP driver developer here talked to me yesterday about
>> this class of driver.
>>
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>> Alan Morris
>> Windows Printing Team
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>> "Saving" <Saving@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:041261CF-2733-4FC1-A8B0-9524B40B32E2@microsoft.com...
>>> Huh, not sure what you're driving at there Steve?
>>> The Windows Vista driver has a setting of "Flip Pages Up" under the
>>> Finishing section of the Printing Preferences. When this is set the
>>> duplex is
>>> supposed to be lengthwise and when it isn't it's widthwise. The problem
>>> I'm
>>> having is the printer will not print anything other than lenghtwise
>>> duplex.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Nigel
>>>
>>> "Steve Urbach" wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> 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)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 01:08:08 -0800, Saving
>>>> <Saving@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >Hi,
>>>> >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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