Postcard duplex printing

I have an office pro 8500. whenever I try to print a duplex postcard on glossy paper the rollers ruin the image that is printed first as it takes it  back thru to print the reverse side. I have adjusted the ink drying time to the max but it does not help.  I can print fine  like this on any matte finish paper stock but not glossy paper. Should I use another special kind of paper for glossy or is my machine just not capable of doing this kind of printing successfully on glossy stock?

Hi,
Which app do you to print ? For Windows 8 phone,  the HP AiO Remote BETA may give you a miss but for the Android devices (such as your Samsung) you should be able to use HP AiO Remote app to print in duplex thru Google Cloud Print:
(a) Touch HP AiO Remote app,
(b) Select file to print,
(c) Touch Print,
(d) Select printer on the list (if you have more than 1 printer),
(e) Now you can select Long Edge (for Duplex) or Off (for simplex),
(f) Touch Print
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