Printing Single Sided/Double Sided Forms in LiveCycle Desginer

Good day,
I have a 6 page form in LiveCyle Designer where I would like the following:
Page 1 - Print Single Sided
Page 2 - Print Single Sided
Page 3 - Print Double Sided
Page 4 - 2nd page of page3
Page 5 - Print Double Sided
Page 6 - 2nd page of page5
We have a copy machine in our office that's cable of printing duplex.
I know in the form properties you can check off to do duplex printing of your form but when I do that the first page of (Page 2) appears on the back of (Page 1) and I can't have that happened.
If anyone can assist me with this I'd truly appreciate it.
PS - I also tried the "Presence" section where you can choose one side printing only or two sided printing and that didn't work for me as well.
I'm using LiveCycle Designer ES2 9.0
* I tried creating master pages with the pages I wanted to do double sided printing and that didn't work as well.

I've searched the web about this whole master page stuff but I'm so confused.
What I've done is attached the document so if anyone could look at it and tell me what I need to do, I would appreciate it.
Thank you.
https://acrobat.com/#d=RSivzQv4t7Pgyz7jMZpBiw

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