The lower end models don't have duplex printing, but it can be purchased as an option for $50-75. David Crandon cheshirekat wrote: > > On Sun, May 04, 2003, David Crandon tdc at attbi.com, invoked powers within > the internet realm, to proclaim ... > > >If you are printing just general text stuff, I'd go with the HP's for > >one reason. They can print on both sides of the paper automatically > >which reduces your paper cost and is just a heck of a lot nicer when you > >are printing something over 10 pages. > > > >David Crandon > > Really? That's generous of them to include duplex printing with all their > models these days. I didn't see those features mentioned for all their > printers on their site previously, so I just took a quick visit. I think > it's still just for certain models, because I looked at the Photosmart > printers - none have duplex printing built-in. Duplex printing is a > feature I would love to have, but I've been resigned for many years of > just flipping the stack of papers over. > >