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Odd / even sheets (pages?) in N-Up printing


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This is confusing, but perhaps my logic is broken. Nothing I would call even sheets (pages?). I would call 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 even pages. Seems to be, that a block of 4 pages in a row was counted as odd, followed by 4 pages in a row counted as even. Document has 16 A6 pages. Is this by design?

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I think that the "odd" and "even"  pages refers to the pages that are printed as N-Up sheets. It doesn't refer to the original page numbers.

For example, if you start off with a twelve page document, you would have three sheets of paper when printing N-Up. "odd" would print the first and last pages (1 and 3), "even" would print the one in the middle (2). The "odd" and "even" options are for when manually printing double sided docs.

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