Not easily. You have to print specific pages, specifying 1,1,2,2,3,3, etc.
There's a limit to the number of pages you can print at a time that way, but
I don't recall what the limit is. Needless to say, you don't want to type
all the way from 1 to 96 twice in one go, anyway, so you'll have to do the
pages in batches.
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"Willie@cos" wrote in message
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A printer has stated that he will reduce a 100,000 image print job cost if
I
can privide a master copy where a physical page contains two side by side
copies of the same page, ie physical page 1 has two side by side copies of
logical page 1 and physical page 2 has two side by side copies of logical
page 2, etc, physical page 96 has two side by side copies of logical page
96.
I now know how to print two logical pages on on physical page. How do I
print the logical page and a copy of the logical page on the physical
page?