Originally Posted By: hybrid8
Some people would have gone after custom and purpose-built software to do this, perhaps even at great expense (like some imposition plugins for Acrobat or InDesign).
UPDATE.

By accident, I found that Adobe Acrobat (I have version 9) has booklet printing built into it, and it is far more robust and works much better than the booklet printing built into the HP PCL driver. I especially like that it automatically scales the image size to match whatever paper you specify.

Heh! When I tried it for the first time I had specified booklet printing in both Acrobat and the HP driver, so I ended up with "double booklet" output -- twice as many images per page as I expected to get. Ooops...

Now, if I want to print something in booklet form, I first print to the "PDF Printer", a dummy printer created by Adobe Acrobat that instead of printing on paper prints to a PDF file, then just print the PDF in Acrobat, using the booklet format.

tanstaafl.
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