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Hi all there,

I work in an office where there are HP Laserjet printers in different
models (8000 Series, 4000 Series, 4 Plus).

We need the Booklet mode printing real badly.
I largely used it in my previous job where they had Canon printers (I
do not remember the models).

With HP, I have not managed to find a driver where you can select the
booklet printing mode even not downloading the newer driver from HP
site.

Which are my alternatives?

May I use a third party software to do this? Anyone know where can I
find HP drivers with Booklet option?

Many thanks.

Cheers,
Fab.

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Hi,

Sorry, I just remembered about Fineprint a not free software
http://www.fineprint.com/products/fineprint/

This is solution. I find it effective. Are you aware of other
solutions?

Regards,
Fab.

Fab wrote:
> Hi all there,
>
> I work in an office where there are HP Laserjet printers in different
> models (8000 Series, 4000 Series, 4 Plus).
>
> We need the Booklet mode printing real badly.
> I largely used it in my previous job where they had Canon printers (I
> do not remember the models).
>
> With HP, I have not managed to find a driver where you can select the
> booklet printing mode even not downloading the newer driver from HP
> site.
>
> Which are my alternatives?
>
> May I use a third party software to do this? Anyone know where can I
> find HP drivers with Booklet option?
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Cheers,
> Fab.

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