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Use the double-sided printing option available on HP Officejet Pro 9010 printer to large quantities of documents.
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How to Print Double Sided on HP Officejet Pro 9010? Make sure that the HP Officejet 9010 printer is turned On. Confirm that the Officejet Pro 9010 printer is linked to the Windows or Mac system. Click the Windows logo on the Personal Computer. Tap the File Explorer window and then select the document that needs to be printed. Open the Print tab by selecting the Share option. Tap the Printers drop-down list box and then choose your HP Officejet Pro 9010 printer. Mention the number of pages to be printed and specify the print settings, and then choose the Print button. Open the Finder dialog box on your Mac Personal Computer. The Finder pop-up window opens on the screen. Navigate to your file and select it so that it appears on your computer. Click the File menu, tap the Print button and then choose the HP Officejet Pro 9010 printer. Modify the required settings and start printing by selecting the Print button. Insert the appropriate paper into the input tray. Place the black and tri-colored cartridges in the slots. 10. Click the Start menu and tap the Control Panel button. 11. Choose the Printers & Faxes option and select your HP Officejet Pro 9010 Printer Setup. 12. Click Printing Preferences and select the Finishing tab, and then touch the Print On Both Sides button. 13. Tap OK and select Print. Now take the printed pages out of the output tray and load them into the main input tray. 14. Print the other sides by tapping the Continue button. 15. Open the document and click File, and then select Print. If needed, tap the Show Details button. 16. Look for the Two-sided option on the Print dialog box. 17. If the Two-sided button is available, it indicates that the Officejet Pro 9010 printer supports automatic duplexing. 18. Select either the Short Edge Binding or Long Edge Binding option by ticking the checkbox. 19. Click Print and wait until your HP Officejet Pro 9010 printer finishes the printing process. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.