Word 2007 crashes using manual duplex

I must restart PC to get manual duplex to work. I can do 1 print job with the seting on. The 2nd time, Word crashes & continues to crash until I restart the PC.

Hi @aainbc 
I'd be happy to to my best to help. I understand Word crashes when you try to manual duplex.
What printer model do you have?  How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number? I see you have another post and mentioned the M1217NFW, is this the printer you are speaking of?
Does this issue occur when you print from other programs? Can you save the file as a PDF and try manually duplexing from your PDF application?
Thanks, I look forward to hearing from you.
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