Booklet Printing with Officejet J6480

I was wondering if there are any tutorials for printing an Adobe PDF in Booklet form to make a book using a J6480?
I tried earlier but the print was very small, too small to read and the pages weren't consecutive. I chose Left Binding and Fit t to Page with 2 pages per side. I think I should have chosen Print Last Page First but I didn't notice that option.
The PDF is 200 pages long so I would naturally want to do this right . Can anyone help?

Hi there tallboy,
This microsoft article should help out with getting booklets setup and printed. Let us know if it helps.
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