Print Preview feature for Officejet Pro 8625

I just got an HP Officejet Pro 8625 and set it all up.  Ready to use now.  But, not finding any way to select a 'print preview' as I could with my previous Officejet All-in-one.  Anyone know where it can be, or did HP just eliminate it?  It sure saves a lot of wasted paper and ink.

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Please click HERE to see if the steps help you. 
Also let me know if you are referring to printing using Memory card / Copy  or from an application using PC ?
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