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Good question. This printer does not have automatic duplex printing. It has manual duplex printing. For more detailed specifications on this printer, please visit the following link: https://store.hp.com/wcsstore/hpusstore/pdf/cf377a.pdf I hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, it doesn't. F=fax, N=Network(wired), and W=Wireless network. The fdn or fdw models (d=Duplex) have the capability, but don't have both a wired and wireless network interface.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No does not duplex There is another model, I think FND that does duplex. N stands for Network, D for Duplex , and forgot was F stood for. I read this on somewhere on the HP website
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is a partially manual function - you can choose to print both sides of your document, and then the printer prints the odd number pages first and prompts you to simply take the set of copies and put them (same side up) into the paper tray and you hit the OK button to finish the duplex. its not quite as easy as a full function duplexer, but its better than trying to duplex yourself on a regular printer, especially if you have more than two pages. I called HP after I saw the same thing in my specifications that came with the printer, and found out that if you want the full duplex function, you have to purchase the next model up - the "M477fdw" (I think these are the correct letters) - the d is for duplex. You will pay up to $100 more.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does not have automatic duplex capability. One has to select duplex then put in the reverse paper manually to get the printing on the other side.
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