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My home printer always prints duplex even though all two-sided options are unchecked.

Explorer ,
Jan 29, 2018 Jan 29, 2018

I am using Adobe Acrobat Pro, v. 11.0.23, for Mac.  Using my MacBook Pro, OS High Sierra 10.13.3.  I have two identical HP OfficeJet Pro 8710 printers, one at home and one at my office.

Some time ago, Acrobat Pro started defaulting to duplex (double-sided) printing. I managed to turn this off at my office by going into the system printing options (choosing "printer" from the bottom left corner after hitting print) and unchecking "two-sided."  However, this option is NOT checked any more (it's remained unchecked when I take my laptop home - I've looked) and yet my home printer is still defaulting to duplex.

I have tried all the solutions suggested here:  Resolve issues with duplex printing in Acrobat or Reader 10.1.2 - or more accurately, I have tried all those I can try, as the solutions are mostly for Windows.

- Updating to 10.1.3 obviously isn't a solution, as I am using v11.

- "Print on both sides of paper" does not show as an option in the Acrobat print dialogue.

- Screen_Shot_2018-01-29_at_3_03_08_PM.jpg

You can see here that it is also turned off in my system print dialogue:

Screen_Shot_2018-01-20_at_8_40_14_PM.jpg

And in my Document Properties:

Screen_Shot_2018-01-20_at_8_35_58_PM.jpg

- I also first deleted com.adobe.Acrobat.Pro.plist, and then used XCode to edit it as suggested.  There was no "DuplexMode" or "AVGeneral" key, only "printBookletDuplexMode." But I edited Item 1 (set to 0 in the picture below) to value 1.  However, even though I saved it, every time I quit Acrobat and re-start, it re-sets back to value 0.

Screen Shot 2018-01-29 at 3.12.51 PM.png

At this point, I'm having to print .pdfs one page at a time to avoid this issue when at home.  Please help?

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Community Expert ,
Jan 30, 2018 Jan 30, 2018

I see a lot of duplex problems with HP printers on MacOS. Your second screen shot is weird, as that one is generated by your printer driver and not from Adobe. Adobe Acrobat only calls that dialogue box, so that you can make settings that are not controlled by the Adobe print dialogue box.

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Explorer ,
Jan 30, 2018 Jan 30, 2018

I know the second one is from my system printing dialogue, not Adobe's print dialogue.  I posted it to show that "two-sided" is not selected in the system options (and labeled it "system print dialogue.")

AFAIK there is no way to choose two-sided in the Adobe print dialogue box, because as you can see in the first picture, there is no "print two-sided" option offered.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 31, 2018 Jan 31, 2018

DrAddison  wrote

AFAIK there is no way to choose two-sided in the Adobe print dialogue box, because as you can see in the first picture, there is no "print two-sided" option offered.

Adobe reads the printer capabilities from the OS, which gets that info from the printer driver. As some printer manufacturers prefer keeping that information away from the OS, Adobe can't do anything about that.

If 2 sided in the printers dialogue is not enabled, the printer itself does not know that it is duplex enabled. How do you expect Acrobat to learn about that?

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Explorer ,
Feb 06, 2018 Feb 06, 2018

Your answer does not address my problem at all.

At the office, these same settings result in one-sided printing, as they should.

At home, they result in duplex printing, which they should not.

I have been unable to find any troubleshooting information to help me solve this problem, which is why I am asking here.  I am hoping someone will be able to suggest some steps I can take, rather than telling me my screen shot is "weird," and then asking me borderline aggressive rhetorical questions.  I don't know what is causing Acrobat to print duplex.  That's why I'm seeking help.

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Community Expert ,
Feb 07, 2018 Feb 07, 2018
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I'm sorry about that, but what I'm saying is that the printer does not provide the correct information to the operating system. If you use the printers own dialogue (your second image in your original post) and you cannot set or disable an option then your printer driver is faulty. The printer driver is the responsibility of the printer's manufacturer.

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