Trouble: 2-Sided Landscape Printing 10.6, HP CP6015dn

I can print to my HP Color Laser Printer CP 6015 in all ways correctly but 2-sided landscape. It previews correctly but cuts off the print as if vertical orientation was selected. If I save as a PDF then print, all is well - from Preview or Acrobat. Any ideas?
aehaas

On my computer, I fixed the problem.
Problem: Duplexed, landscape pages are partially cut off when printed from ANY application (InDesign, Quark, Acrobat, and even Preview).
Solution: Went to "Printer Setup" > "Driver" > and changed my "HP 5100" driver to the "HP 5100-Gutenprint" driver.
Result: The HP now prints duplexed, landscape documents correctly from any application.

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