Hi, 
I've the same problem with my HP DeskJet 930c on Ubuntu, which print fine in 
windows with HP drivers in manual double side, with a nice ad fool proof prompt 
explaining how to reload the paper for the second side print.
Many answers to the (manual) double side printing issues point to printing odd 
page first then even, that I find annoying but feasible.
The problem come when I try to print two or more pages per side, and double 
side, a very common practice for powerpoint-like presentations, and a way to 
waste even less paper.
In this case I cannot use the odd-then-even method because this print only odd 
pages on the same sheet, side to side.

Example:
Good : Front pages 1 and 2, on the back 3 and 4
Bad : Front pages 1 and 3, on the back 2 and 4

So I'm asking:

1) There's a way to print in this fashion manually?
2) There's any chance to see in the future a manual double side feature 
implemented in hplip, similar to windows'?

I think this kind of "advenced" printing features are vital in office's
day to day operations, and also quite fundamental for our trees sake ;-)

Thank you very much.

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It should be possible to print double-sided
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234604
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