upside-down printing on Fedora

Asked by ms756485@gmail.com

1. Your Linux Distribution and version: Fedora 20
2. Your printer make/model: Photosmart 8150
3. If possible, run 'hp-check -t' and post the output: bash: hp-check-t: command not found... (I have run the device configuration terminal and updated/installed all drivers with SElinux disabled. I'm using HPlib 3.13.11).
4. A detailed explanation of your problem:

When printing a multipage document, I've got reverse order printing enabled. However, the following problems happens regardless of reverse order printing. The first page will print with the top of the page coming out first, and then the second page will print with the bottom of the page coming out first. So if I print a 60 page document, I have to sit there and flip every second page around so they are all facing the same way.

To simplify, page one gets printed with the header first, and page two gets printed with the footer first, and that processes of switching top and bottom continues throughout the documents printing process.

5. Steps to recreate the problem: Simply print any multipage document.

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Amarnath Chitumalla (amarnath-chitumalla) said :
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Hi,

Seems like, you might have selected "Short Edge" option in Duplex printing instead of "long edge" option.

Select "Print Option-->Page Setup-->Two Sided-->Long Edge"

Thanks & Regards,
Amarnath

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