Vista/Windows 7 Patch for Officejet 7210 7310 7410 and Photosmart 2610 2710 Duplex

Some models of printer with automatic duplexer print not correctly on the back in Vista (or Windows 7 if Vista update).   In these models on the back is printed updside down regardless of the driver configuration.

attached the zip file has a patch and instructions to fix this problem for the following printers:

OfficeJet 7210

OfficeJet 7310

OfficeJet 7410

OfficeJet L7300

Photosmart 2610

Photosmart 2710

Patches for other models can be found here.

This patch has been tested good, with more than 1,800 copies of this fix distributed by e-mail since April 2007.

The zip file contains two files

OJ7410.PDF contains detailed instructions for applying the correction.  Opening this file requires Adobe Reader or a similar pdf viewer, available for free download.

hpo7x00t. GPD is the current patch file.

To apply the patch download the here attached zip file.  Extract the files in the %Temp% directory, and then open the OJ7410.pdf file and follow the instructions.  If you have trouble finding the folder directory you can find this directory by opening your 'computer' folder and type folder in the address bar.

tomscnorth wrote:
Windows 7 driver is not automatic duplex printing. "The options are manual, or a booklet * two or more pages per page. How can you print a page by on the side of double-sided automatically?

In fact, the driver of Windows 7 made good automatic duplex printing - no patch is required for Windows 7 [edit - this is true for fresh installation.  For the versions of Vista the patch may be used for Windows 7].  The default value for some printers, is that the duplexer is 'not installed', please check the Duplex Printing Troubleshooting Guide for Vista.  In Windows 7, the procedure is slightly different, in the folder printers click twice on the 7410, double-click the icon 'Customize your printer', device settings and under installable options go "Duplex for two back" on installed, OK.

Kind regards
Bob Headrick, Microsoft MVP printing and imaging

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