HP laserjet 2605 lost "copies" choice after Leopard install

only get to print one page at a time as I lost the "copies" choice. Anybody have the fix?
thanks

I installed the HP LaserJet 3015 on a running OS X 10.5 (before the fax-printer was connected to as PC), all print job are always stopped and also the print queue itself. Both installing from the HP installer software and via adding a printer in the System preferences give the same (non)result. The fax-printer is recognized on the Mac via USB, but there does note seem to be any other communication in none of both directions. It seems HP is promising a compatible software for the end of the year, but they pretend the printing (and faxing?) functions should work fine (see the pretty pdf-brochure). Can I hope that coming software will provide better functions (especially a correct log) than the basic Mac internal modem log? Thank you for any help on faxing on Mac OS X.

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