P1606dn won't print multiple copies of Word 7 documents

The P1606dn prints one copy despite the number of copies requested in the print box.
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Hi @BillBrody ,
I understand that you can only print one copy at a time. I can help you.
From the application your printing from, go to File, Print, Number of copies select 2. Uncheck Collate. You can now change the number of copies. Collate should now stay unchecked.
Try printing the multiple page document again.
If the issue persists, uninstall and reinstall the printer software.
Uninstalling the Printer Software.
HP LaserJet Pro P1606dn Printer Drivers.
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If you need further assistance, just let me know.
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