All catalog images sideways (rotated 90 degrees)

Using Lightroom 4.4. When I open the catalog, the default catalog or the previous import shows ALL images rotated 90 degrees. This seems to be true for 90% of my images. Some folders still show the correct orientation, but most are sideways. All the most recent updates have been applied. Thank you.

I'm not sure if I understand your problem. If it uses a proper PS RIP, the rasterized version will be stored in it and it should initiate printing multiple copies, not the computer that sends over the PS/ PDF data. Are you sure you're not missing out on some silly check mark somewhere in teh printer driver? what you describe strikes me more as an "only print first page differently/ print cover sheet" option as you would use them in an office program. Is Illustrator actually set to handle the print job (which would be kinda pointless on a hardware RIP)? If so, you should get this odd behavior with other printer drivers as well (PDF document printer etc.) and then indeed it would be the program's fault...
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