LaserJet 3105x printing to Tray 1 - Manual on macs prints from Tray 3

On every other model of LaserJet when the user selects "Tray 1 - Manual" under the mac print options the printer prompts the user to load paper into Tray 1 and waits indefinitely until paper is loaded.
Now with the LaserJet 3015x, the printer just prints the job from Tray 2 without ever prompting or waiting for paper in Tray 1.
If Tray 1 is dropped down and loaded with paper before the user prints it will print from Tray 1. However my users are not accustomed to doing this because all other laserjets do not behave that way.
Windows clients seem to behave the "normal" way, it just seems to be the mac clients and it occurs whether we select the "HP LaserJet 3015" driver or the "HP LaserJet 3010 Series" driver.

Now works for whatever "magical" reason. Question is now a moot point.

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