For forms intended
for printing, you can select single-sided or double-sided printing
for each page set in the form design. For forms intended for double-sided
printing, you can specify which side of the paper the master page
is used: odd (front), even (back), no odd/even restrictions, or
blank.
Keep in mind that specifying single-sided or double-sided printing
is recommended only for form designs saved as Acrobat 8 (Static)
PDF forms or for form designs intended for printing, including PCL
and Postscript.
When setting up forms for printing, it is recommended that you
review the input data and consider preparing sample data files or
have Designer automatically generate a sample data file to determine
whether the layout, formatting, content, and behavior of a form
responds as expected when it is printed. For example, when setting
up forms for double-sided printing, you need to have sample data
files for testing how a rendered form looks when the printed page ends
on an odd page or an even page, and when the rendered form fits
on one printed page.
You can
also specify print settings for PDF forms. For example, for Acrobat
8 (Static) PDF forms and Acrobat 8 (Dynamic) XML forms, you can
select the number of copies to print and whether to print single-sided
or double-sided. When a user chooses to print the form, these options
are automatically applied. For all PDF forms, you can specify that
the form be printed immediately when it is opened. In this case,
the Print dialog box appears when the user opens the form, and you
can choose to print the form on the user’s default printer or on
a printer that you specify.