The print menu on my MacBook Air won't allow me to select two sided printing, how do I do this?

Hi Community,
I recently purchased a MacBook Air (my very first Mac) and I cannot access all of the printing options when I print.  I am able to print and the printer driver was downloaded, but my options are limited.  I cannot enable two sided printing, which is something I was able to do with my current printer via my old laptop.  I am in grad school and have a lot of journal articles to print and read that are 60-70 pages each.  I'd much rather print these two sided to save paper.  I have the latest version of OS X (version 10.8.5) and my printer is an HP Laser Jet P2035n. 
Can anyone help me fix this issue so I don't have to use my old laptop to print?
Thanks,
Melissa

Read the post by iron badger at the bottom of the page.
Check out the last post by iron badger.  http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Macintosh-Compatible-Products/LaserJet-P2035n-Doub le-sided-printing-Mac-OS-X-10-6/td-p/2359047#.UjybmBb3YzU
Best.

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