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Printing the eBook
On to a more positive subject: if you’d like a hard copy of the
eBook, you can print a copy for your personal use by
selecting
from the
File
menu.
It’s possible to print on both sides of the paper and get a real
book-like experience by using the
Print: Odd Pages Only
and
Print: Even Pages Only
options on the
dialog, but
I don’t recommend this unless you’re good at keeping track of
paper, know how to properly re-orient the paper for the
second pass, and are sure that your printer won’t choke on a
page somewhere. With some HP printer drivers, for example,
you can print the odd pages, put the pages generated back
into the printer correctly oriented, then select
Print: Even
Pages Only
and
Print Back to Front
, saving you the step of
reordering the pages before the second pass.
Some recent printers offer something called “duplex printing,”
where the printer itself handles flipping the paper. That’s how
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fraudulently claim that they own the rights when they don’t. And they hear from my
lawyer when they do. Don’t say you weren’t warned should you try this.