Windows 10 Has no automatic Portrait / Landscape option

My brokerage statement has the first two pages in Portrait and the remaining pages in Landscape.  I print the monthly statement double-sided.  Earlier Windows versions: Windows XP and Windows 8 printed the statement on an HP 3522 correctly.  Windows 10 only prints a document, as selected, in Portrait or Landscape. I am currently working around this problem by printing the first two pages, double-sided, in Portrait.  Then printing the remaining pages, double-sided, in Landscape. Hopefully, Microsoft will correct this limitation.  

Hi , Welcome to the HP Forums! I see that your Windows 10 Has no automatic Portrait / Landscape option, for your HP Deskjet 3522. I am happy to help!  Perhaps, their is a driver conflict with an older driver. I would recommend to try our HP Print and Scan Doctor first to see if it can detect any errors. If not, the following steps may help restore that functionality:  Uninstall the software. Uninstalling the Printer Software.Clean boot the computer. How to perform a clean boot in Windows.Disable any Antivirus programs. Disable Antivirus software.Disable any firewall programs. Windows Firewall from start to finish.Create a new user account. Managing User Accounts and Logins (Windows 8).Reinstall using the HP Printer Install Wizard for Windows. (These steps will work on Windows 10.) Hope this helps!  “Please click the Thumbs up icon below to thank me for responding.”

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