![]() If you are lucky enough to have access to adobe indesign, there is also a file>print booklet 2-up perfect bound option that works like a charm. If printing from word I would use the dropdown 4 pages per sheet at the bottom of the print dialogue. If printing pdf I would use "Multiple", pages per sheet, 2x2, page order horizontal and check print on both sides. ![]() That way each page takes up a quarter of the a4 and the booklet can be formed by cutting the a4 in half portrait. However double sided printer problems will depend on the make of the printer.Īlternatively, when I want to print an 8 page booklet on 1 sheet I print double sided on a4 with the text in a6 and use a guillotine. The links online will be how to print a booklet (or book fold) in word. ![]() If the double sided print still doesn't print, and the "print preview" looks good, it might be a printer settings problem. In order to disable two-sided printing on Mac, you will have to first enable CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) Browser Interface on Mac. I have an epson printer and both of these methods work okay. Hence, you are better off disabling two-sided printing on Mac, in order to prevent the possibility of paper, toner and your time being wasted by having to print the documents twice. ![]() In word, save as pdf, then print > booklet (print on both sides selected). Then when I print I'll use landscape and select "print on both sides". In word, Layout > Page Setup (small icon bottom right of ribbon box) > Margins > Pages section > Book fold. I've done this a lot to print out drafts.
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