Adobe Reader print box overrides HP print box

Adobe Reader print box overrides HP print capability when I download PDF files.  I need this capability to properly use manual duplex printing.
Any fix or workaround for this?  Previous versions of Reader did not cause this problem.  Adove add-even pr;int function does not work properly for my needs.

As mentioned above, every now and then people will see a normal sized dialoge box.  Here are two examples:
and:
Regards.

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