What OS and application are you using? Have you installed the full product software and drivers? Get the drivers here: https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-laserjet-enterprise-700-printer-m712-series/5118060/model/5118226 . If you only installed the basic driver, full functionality may not be available.
For supported Windows OS versions, in the application with the file to print, select File > Print. Ensure that the destination printer is the HP Laserjet Enterprise M712d. Then click the Properties button. Go to the Finishing tab and look for the Orientation section on the right hand side of the window. Click the desired orientation and click the Apply button. Then press OK and print the document. Remember to reset this for regular Portrait printing. (The manual does not include the press Apply but I've never had that work.) See page 75-76 of the user manual (pages 85-86 of the PDF).
For Mac OS X, from the application with the file to print, choose File > Print. Select this printer in the printer menu. In the Copies & Pages menu, press Page Setup. Click the icon for the correct printing orientation. If there is an Apply button, press it. Press OK. (Note: again remember to switch back to Portrait printing when it's needed.) This is shown on page 88 of the manual (page 98 of the PDF).
The manual is available here:
https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-laserjet-enterprise-700-printer-m712-series/5118060/manuals . The current link to the manual is
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03244831.pdf .
I hope this helps. If the issue persists, check the application and the margin setup for the document.
Cindy Wells
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