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Once again, Susan has come through with a viable product, albeit
with two or three idiosyncracies that call first for experimentation.
First of all .. CDBOOK does work as intended. However, the result
for any particular user may not the same as others obtain. For
instance .. on my Epson CX-4600 printer the pages print out only
one-at-a-time instead of (approx.) half the total pages one
would expect, before need to turn the stack over and continuing the
print job to finish the backsides. That brings up a second
idiosyncracy: with my printer, I need to restack the sheets
and insert them in the feed trough in a certain correct way to
achieve success. A few moments of experimentation with a short
document illustrated to me what was needed.
A big disappointment, however, I must attribute to Windows XP Sp-2;
and that is I am limited in the size of text document I can print.
I have printed documents resulting in 20 pages, but a couple of
attempts to print larger Guttenberg e-text books of 300K got
"subdivide" errors.
Finally, the instructions were somewhat less than helpful, in
that my printer did not automatically printout to the half-way
point. In which case, I learned to examine the FIRST printed
sheet to observe just how many total pages there would be (since
both the first and the last pages would be printed side by side).
From there I had to make certain of manually printing out to the
half-way point in order to judge when to restack the pages and
re-insert for continuing the backside printing. The program in
my printer's case gave no clue when that half-way point was
reached.