EPrint Apps, printing Preference​s on an HP Officejet Pro 8600 wireless prntr

I have a fabulous HP Officejet 8600 series wireless printer that is connected to my home network.  It works beautifully and efficiently!  So far, I've had no issues or problems with it, except for one little tweak that I would prefer to adjust if it is at all possible.  Can I set the print preferences so that when my Apps are printed (either as a scheduled app, or printed directly from the screen on the printer itself) so that they will print on BOTH SIDES OF THE PAPER???  And/or in DRAFT setting, with print on both sides, and with multiple pages per sheet??  I like to use these settings as often as possible to save on paper and ink and the like.   I usually only use the optimal print preferences when its time to produce an essay for school or a flyer or something like that.  If anyone can assist me, I would really appreciate it!!  And... I hope that my question makes sense ;D!!!  Thank you!! Jenni 

Hi Jenni welcome to the forum
As I  was checking on the properties and cannot find a way to accomplish this. I will do more research and reach out to some peers if I find someway to do this, if I find a way, I will let you know right away.  Jenni  this will be a good suggestion to make and comming from a from a valued customer HP will put a lot of weight on it. If at any time you need or want to  to get the latest information on the latest news in regards Eprint visit Eprint News.
Hope this answer your question;
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