Printing on the both sides of page

Is there any way I can print through Java on the both sides of page? ( I mean duplex way).
I have pdf document generated through java and I have this requirement to print some of the docs on both sides of page. Could anybody help please.

you need to check the hardware api and send the correct command to the printer

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