> Peter, what kind of printer did you use, a Laser Printer or an Ink Jet > printer?
I used a duplex laser printer, but Bookbinder has support for non-duplex printers too (it will create one PDF for the fronts and one for the backs). It also has e checkbox for "alternate rotation", depending on whether your duplex printer turns or tumbles the sheet. So I recommend a test run (like the one I did) to make sure the signatures come out right (or to try out how to turn or tumble the sheets when putting them back into a non-duplex printer for printing the backs). When I previously have used a non-duplex printer to print signatures I've made a "turning instruction" to myself to make sure I get the same result every time (else it is easy to forget what way you turned the pages last time). I find it easiest if you can just take the sheets from the output tray and put them back, withut turning/tumbling or rotating, but that means you have to make sure the signatures are designed for such printing. I did that by making BAT-files (under Windows) or scripts to create the imposition. But then I used Multivalent, I'm not sure if Bookbinder can be controlled from the command line (I think not). /Peter
