Duplex Printing Problem in Reader X

I am using Reader 10.1.8 on a Macbook Pro. I have an HP 7520 that supports duplex printing.  Reader settings are greyed out in the Simplex setting and wont allow me to change to two-sided or Duplex.
Also, is there a way to change the setting to draft mode to avoid using massive amounts of ink and best print setting?

I am using Reader 10.1.8 on a Macbook Pro. I have an HP 7520 that supports duplex printing.  Reader settings are greyed out in the Simplex setting and wont allow me to change to two-sided or Duplex.
Also, is there a way to change the setting to draft mode to avoid using massive amounts of ink and best print setting?

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