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mandi.morrin
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July 27, 2016
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Acrobat Not Printing Double Sided

  • July 27, 2016
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I recently switched my work computer from a PC to Mac, but have worked on Macs for years so I'm not exactly a newbie. In Acrobat, it's not allowing me to print double-sided. I have printed from this computer to the same printer (Canon iR-ADV C5030/5035 UFR II) from other programs, and it allows me to print double-sided just fine. But it seems as though Acrobat doesn't even recognize that double-sided is an option on the printer. Other resources says to download new drivers for the printer, but that doesn't make sense since other programs will print double-sided.

Has anyone experience something like this before?

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Correct answer Abambo

Adobe Acrobat reads from the OS what the printer driver advertises as features to the OS. If the double sided feature is not advertised and you need to pass through a printer dialogue established by the printer manufactorer, you cannot blame Acrobat for this. Acrobat allows only for a shortcut, avoiding the printer dialogue at all during it's print job preparation.

It seams to be obvious, that a correct printer driver tells the OS about all of it's features. This is primordial for a seamless integration of the whole soft- and hardware chain.

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New Participant
September 3, 2017

Abambo
AbamboCorrect answer
Braniac
September 4, 2017

Adobe Acrobat reads from the OS what the printer driver advertises as features to the OS. If the double sided feature is not advertised and you need to pass through a printer dialogue established by the printer manufactorer, you cannot blame Acrobat for this. Acrobat allows only for a shortcut, avoiding the printer dialogue at all during it's print job preparation.

It seams to be obvious, that a correct printer driver tells the OS about all of it's features. This is primordial for a seamless integration of the whole soft- and hardware chain.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
New Participant
September 3, 2017

I, too, had the same problem on my Mac (Running Sierra, and fresh installed, updated Brother printer driver).  Despite the fact this is almost a year old, I figured I would reply with a solution since it is clear the respondent was missing the point you were making.  I'm using Acrobat DC with a one month old Brother printer capable of two-sided printing.  Other program print dialogs show the two-sided printing checkbox option but Acrobat DC does not, just like you experienced.  However, by selecting the "Printer..." option found next to the "Page Setup" option at the bottom left of the print dialog screen as produced by Acrobat DC, it opens up the system print dialog screen.  Before that dialog opens, you will be given a warning (from Acrobat DC).  Just select "yes" and the system print dialog will open.  You should notice that the two-sided print option will be available.  Click the checkbox for the "Two-sided" option, then select "Print".  That dialog will close and return you to the Acrobat DC dialog.  Select "Print" from there as well.  This worked for me.  As a side note, that work-around you provided also worked for me, too.  Hope this helps if you hadn't found a solution as of yet.

New Participant
April 3, 2018

Wow--I have been totally stumped about this for months and finally decided to try to get some info and stumbled on this post. Thank you so much. What a ridiculous problem. And how is the ordinary person supposed to dig up such a totally unobvious solution. So thanks again.

Abambo
Braniac
April 4, 2018

Well, the printer driver programmer did a very bad job! his should go to his forum.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Teledyol
Known Participant
October 31, 2016

This is fairly lame not to have Two-Sided as a choice, since Acrobat is otherwise great for large documents.

However, here's my workaround for Mac.

1. Save finalized PDF to a folder as a PDF.

2. Open the PDF in "Preview" – the name of a standard app supplied with MacOS
3. Print from the app "Preview"
4. check the 'Two-Sided" box

5. Write a message to Adobe to fix that nonsense…

=8^}

Preview has it Acrobat "Pro" doesn't 

Willi Adelberger
Inspiring
November 1, 2016

Preview is not in any way a correct PDF viewer as it supports only a subselection of the PDF functionality. Many PDFs will look different. Avoid using it for opening PDFs.

How the print dialog looks depends more on the used printer driver. You might download a newer one.

Teledyol
Known Participant
November 2, 2016

It is not a matter of the printer I am talking about.

I am against recommending trash applications like Apple Preview as it does not support a variety of PDFs. This forum is full of reports of people using Apple Preview to read their PDFs.


Willi Adelberger wrote:

It is not a matter of the printer I am talking about.

I am against recommending trash applications like Apple Preview as it does not support a variety of PDFs. This forum is full of reports of people using Apple Preview to read their PDFs.

Willi, if you have such an agenda, you might be of more help by starting another discussion. "Propaganda against Apple Preview"

Workarounds are just that, not the solution that would be desired — Acrobat easily recognizing the two sided-capacity of the selected printer — but a temporary method to obtain similar results.

There are also several threads in this forum for folks looking to print two-sided. So far they've only obtained similar time-wasting dissembling from those who should be developing solutions instead of excuses. Not one of them has been properly answered.

Willi Adelberger
Inspiring
July 31, 2016

I would also recommend to download a new driver, as this indicates that your driver is not passing on the correct information to Acrobat.

New Participant
July 31, 2016

Disagree.

I have exactly the same problem, but I do not believe the driver is the issue because:

The same printer is registered in two ways, WIRELESS and LAN.  Each has a different name and IP address, (normal).

Print a document to the Wireless version and the double-sided option is there.

Print the same document to the LAN version and there's no double-sided option.

Print a document to the same choices from Microsoft WORD and BOTH Wireless and LAN printers offer the double-sided option.

If you open the same original PDF document with Microsoft EDGE (Microsoft's Windows 10 web browser), it also offers duplex printing on both the wireless and the LAN versions of the printer.

So, the system driver *IS* capable of finding the double-sided capability.  The only thing that doesn't recognise it is DC.

I have also uninstalled and reinstalled both the printer and its drivers and DC, rebooting the computer after each uninstall and reinstall.

My environment:

Surface Pro 4

Windows 10

Adobe Acrobat Reader DC - 15.017.20050 (no further updates available)

Brother MFC-9970CDW

Firware version: L

Willi Adelberger
Inspiring
July 31, 2016

It is not said, that both kinds use the same driver. What hinders you to update the driver or even try to do it?