Public bug reported:

LibreOffice won't print double-sided on my HP 8600 printer.  This used
to work correctly with Ubuntu 14.04.  I reported problems with this last
Fall, but the problem has gotten worse instead of better.  My original
report no longer shows up in my bug list.  The problem is NOT with the
printer.  The duplexer works correctly in local mode.

Although I specify "long edge" double-sided, auto tray select, I get:

     Letter size (wrong tray, the default tray -- the document is formatted 
legal-size)
     Single sided (all pages)
    Second page is printed upside-down (as though I had specified tumble-head, 
that is, short-edge double sided)
    A blank fourth (and sometimes fourh and fifth) page is "printed" at the end 
of the document, even though the document is only three pages long.  The source 
file contains only three pages - no dummy extra page like OO used to do.

On some print runs I have specified multiple copies, collated.  Some are 
specified to be printed in reverse order, but neither seems to make any 
difference (might account for the fifth page -- have to check).
    
I have checked all the settings in the drop-down "file" tab and each of the 
printer specification popups.  They are set correctly.

Until recently, PDFs were printed correctly, but now neither *.odt nor
*.pdf files are printed correctly.


I'm running Ubuntu 14.04, fully up-to-date.  The computer is an HP dv6 with AMD 
A8 64-bit processor.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  LibreOffice ignores printer settings

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