Officejet 7510 duplex printing

i bought this officejet 7510 wide format this week but i cannot print in duplex. can someone tell me whether it is possible or not?

Hi, Its specs says: Paper handling input, standard250-sheet input trayPaper handling output, standard75-sheet output trayMaximum output capacity (sheets)Up to 75 sheetsDuplex printingManualSource:  http://www8.hp.com/au/en/products/printers/product-detail.html?oid=7127211#!tab=specs That means you have to turn papers manually to print duplex. Normally with will print odd or even pages and ask you to turn the papers up-side-down the RIGHT way for it to continue to print even or odd pages. Regards.

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