Hey, I haven't used this yet so forgive me if its obvious I'm just curious, I've been plugging various PDFs in to see how the printing may turn out and before I waste some paper on it, what's your advice for printers that don't automatically print double-sided? my old school method is just going one at a time and flipping each page over into the tray to reprint but what if I wanna print a whole got-dang 50pg PDF into a nice little booklet format without going through each page :(
Oof, I have done this before & it is always tricky. Depending on your printer/print software, it might still give you an option to do a manual double-sided printing, where it'll print all of the odd pages first & then tell you to flip the stack over & put them back in to print the opposite side. And if that's not an option, sometimes when you go in to set custom pages to be printed, there will be an "Odd Pages" and "Even Pages" option, so I've also done it where I run Odds first then Evens on the opposite side.
The flipping part is always tricky, but it sounds like you've already been doing that, so I imagine you know how your printer needs the printed pages to be placed back in the tray. I think that should be all the same with a multi-page print as with single pages, but you might still wanna start with a shorter document to make sure that it's all coming out right!