HP L7780 Prints Reversed Images

I have a one year old Sony Vaio computer with Windows Vista.  Recently, Windows updated my operating system with Service Pack 3.  Since then, my printer (HP L7780 All-in-One) sometimes prints reversed images.  I do not know if this is caused by Service Pack 3 or not.  My printer operates wirelessly.  Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I might fixthis?  Thanks.

I am having the same problem that you're describing with an HP L7590.  I am using a Dell XPS 1330 with Windows 7 -- and it just cropped up last week.  The L7590 still works fine with my Dell Latitude 430 using XP.  Ideas, anyone?

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