mail me directly
alanmo microsoft.com
HP working to get their tech group up to speed on this as well as the fix
posted on Windows Update but both solutions take some process cycles. In
the meanwhile please use Alan Update and I'll send you the file and
instructions how to get the duplex working as you expect it to.
There are over HP 20 models with the same issue. HP has supplied me the
drivers for the ones people have requested. I hope they get the support
portioned worked out soon, I have a day job.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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"KingDaveRa" <KingDaveRa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:228F6619-59E6-42D9-B7FA-28B25C48B9E8@microsoft.com...
>I have:
>
> Windows Vista Ultimate
> HP Deskjet 5550 with Duplexer
>
> I'm using the 'HPA' drivers with the printer. I enable the duplexer in the
> driver, and then select 'double sided' in the finishing properties. If I
> then
> print something with two pages (from Word 2007for example), the first page
> prints fine. The printer then sucks the page into the duplexer, spins it
> around, then spits it back out the print the other side. The trouble is,
> the
> second side is printed upside down!
>
> I tried doing the same thing from an XP PC using the standard HP drivers I
> downloaded, and that works fine.
>
> It appears the drivers for Vista aren't rotating the pages correctly, and
> as
> a result it makes a mess of the print. The HP site says there are no
> drivers.
> I might try forcing the XP drivers on (my Brother printer uses the XP
> drivers), but I wondered if there is a solution to this problem?