How do I print one page at a time for a photobook .pse project?

I am trying to print a photobook project one page at a time as I am using double sided paper that I need to turn over.  One other project I did asked me if I wanted both sides and would I do the turning myself, but this one doesn't.  I also wanted no border on the prints and it came out with a border.  It is also frustrating to have to wait for it to load 75 pages and then it prints them back to front.  Is this PSE or the printer software?

Yes, you can print one page one at time as you want .
In print dialog, select other pages and click on remove button.(refer to screenshot).
For border click on more options and ensure check box is not selected ( refer to screenshot)

Similar Messages

  • JS: How to make a script to print one page at a time and set print job name?

    What I want is to print one page at a time to the printer.
    Document.print(false, app.printerPresets.item(0)) almost get me there. But how do I get it to print page by page? There seems to be no way to set which page to print to printerPreset.
    Also, is it possible to change print job name from the default of using document name?

    >Is there any solution to this other than saving the document to a different name before each page print?
    Here is an altered and abriged version of the script that I use. I use print preset called "PS to PDF" in it, so you should change it to your own.
    if(app.documents.length == 0){
       alert("Please open a document and try again.");
       exit();
    var myFolder = Folder ("~/Desktop");
    var myDoc = app.activeDocument;
    var myNoExtention = getFileNameOnly (myDoc.name);
    var myPrintPrefs = myDoc.printPreferences;
    if (app.printerPresets.item("PS to PDF") == null) {
       alert("Preset \"PS to PDF\" has not been installed");
       exit();
    else {
       myPrintPrefs.activePrinterPreset = app.printerPresets.item("PS to PDF"); 
    myDoc.sections.everyItem().sectionPrefix = "";
    myDoc.sections.everyItem().includeSectionPrefix = false;
       var stop = myDoc.pages.length;
       var w = new Window ( 'window', 'Printing PS-files' );
       var pb = w.add ('progressbar', [12, 12, 300, 24], 0, stop);
       var txt = w.add('statictext');
       txt.bounds = [0, 0, 200, 20];
       txt.alignment = "left";
       w.show()
    for(var myCounter = 0; myCounter < myDoc.pages.length; myCounter++){
       curPage = myCounter + 1;
       pb.value = curPage;
       var myText = String("Page " + curPage + " of " + myDoc.pages.length);
       txt.text = myText;       
       var myPageName = myDoc.pages.item(myCounter).name;
       var cornumber = pagenum(myPageName);
       var myFilePath = myFolder + "/" + myNoExtention + "_" + cornumber + ".ps";
       var myFile = new File(myFilePath);
       myPrintPrefs.pageRange = myPageName;
       myPrintPrefs.printFile = myFile;
       myDoc.print(false);
    w.hide();
    alert("Done!");
    function pagenum(myNumber){
       if (myNumber >= 1 && myNumber <= 9)
       x =  "0" + "0" + myNumber;
       else if (myNumber >= 10 && myNumber <= 99)
       x = "0" + myNumber;
       else if (myNumber >= 100 && myNumber <= 999)
       x = myNumber;
    return x
    function getFileNameOnly (myFileName) {
       var myString = "";
       var myResult = myFileName.lastIndexOf(".");
       if (myResult == -1) {
          myString = myFileName;
       else {
          myString = myFileName.substr(0, myResult);
       return myString;
    Kasyan

  • I am trying to print all the PDF pages in a range of 5 pages but can only print one page at a time . . . It will print the current page, but not all or pages 1-5.  Can this be overcome?

    I am trying to print all the PDF pages in a range of 5 pages but can only print one page at a time . . . It will print the current page only, but not all or pages 1-5.  I need to go to the next subsequent page and command to print current page; continuing with this procedure until all pages are printed one at a time. Can this be overcome?

    You can use printPages(1, 5), however I need to know how you print current page.

  • Can only print one page at a time

    Using Adobe Reader 9.4.2
    Operating system Arch Linux
    Printer Brother DCP-115C
    When trying to print more than one page at a time in a PDF document,
    Adobe Reader appears to create the print
    the print job appears in my print queue
    the printer says 'Receiving Data', but only momentarily
    the printer resumes 'normal' status
    the printer does not print anything
    It is as if there is very little data actually sent to the printer, even though the print job appears to be 254k in size
    When I try to print one page at a time from a PDF document
    Adobe Reader appears to create the print
    the print job appears in my print queue
    the printer says 'Receiving Data' for several seconds
    the printer prints the page
    no problem
    It seems to me that Adobe is creating a print job (for multiple pages) that the printer either does not understand, or the printer believes that there is nothing to print.
    I am able to print everything that I need to, but only one page at a time!
    Does anyone else experience this problem? Do you know how to overcome this?

    You can use printPages(1, 5), however I need to know how you print current page.

  • Laserjet 2100 will only print one page at a time.

    I recently acquired a second hand Laserjet 2100 Series. Installation was fine but it will only print one page at a time, I have to keep pressing the 'Go' button, which is very frustrating. The manual tells me that it is in 'Manual' mode but not how to change it. Can anyone help, please? O/S Windows 7. Thank you.

    This seems to be a commercial product. For the best chance at finding a solution I would suggest posting in the forum for HP Business Support!
    You can find the Commercial Laserjet board here:
    http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Printers-LaserJet/bd-​p/bsc-413
    Best of Luck!
    You can say thanks by clicking the Kudos Star in my post. If my post resolves your problem, please mark it as Accepted Solution so others can benefit too.

  • InDesign CS5 only prints one page at a time.

    InDesign CS5 only prints one page at a time. No multiple copies. Each page in a document has to be printed one at a time. I didn't have this problem with any version before this. No matter what I do, change settings, etc. I still have the same outcome. How do I work around this problem so I can print a 5 copies of a 3 page document without having to do each copy of each page one at a time.

    Sounds like a printer driver issue. Can you export to PDF and print that correctly?

  • When I print from my pad it only print one page at a time, why?

    Why can I only print one page at the time when using the iPad?

    Generally all you need to do is fill in an appropriate Album Artist. For more details see my article on Grouping Tracks Into Albums, in particular the topic One album, too many covers.
    tt2

  • Can't print off my statements like before...have to print one page at a time instead of whole statement...what gives?  did up dates ...updates no good?

    Can't print off my statements like I did before...have to print one page at a time now...what happened?   never had proble  before....I did an update that they said was available...did that cause the problem...Apple???

    Hi Charlott...
    Open System Preferences > Print & Scan then select the Print tab.
    Click:  Open Print Queue...
    Delete all documents in the queue
    Restart your Mac, turn off the printer then turn it back on then try printing.
    Not sure which update you are referring to. If you have Lion installed and updated to v10.7.3, I doubt that had any effect on printing.
    BTW... when you post, please tell us which Mac OS X you have installed. Thanks!  

  • Printing data sent to printer one page at a time

    Before, when I printed on my Brother MFC-7840W printer, the data was sent to the printer instantaeously. But now, on my new MBA with Mavericks, when I print something, the printer queue says 'Printing - Sending data to printer" and sends the data one page at a time as it's getting printed. In other words, I can't close my laptop or disconnect from the printer until all the pages have been printed. Anyone knows how I can fix this?

    I have THE SAME issue
    I bought a HP Laserjet Pro 400 in August 2013, and it worked great till I upgraded to Mavericks
    Now, it prints 1 page, waits 20 seconds, then prints another
    my 18 ppm printer is now like 1.8ppm
    I hooked up a windows laptop to print the same document, and it screams through in top speed
    After updating the hp printer firmware, apple drivers, and replacing the cartridges, the problem points to Mavericks

  • How do you rotate one page at a time?

    When I choose Rotate View - Clockwise, it rotates the whole document. I want to rotate one page at a time.
    Thanks
    Ray
    Adobe Reader for Mac, 8.12

    Can't do that with Reader.

  • Moving only ONE page at a time in a photobook?

    I can't seem to find a way to only move one page at a time when trying to change the order of my pages. Does iPhoto allow you to move just one page, or do you HAVE to move two facing pages together? I'm hoping I'm missing something obvious here!
    Help?
    Chris

    Chris:
    Change the view option (in the bottom toolbar of the window) to one page and you'll be able to drag just one page at a time.
    Do you Twango?
    TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
    I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 08 libraries and Leopard. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.

  • Appleworks will only print one page at a time, please help!

    hi there ~
    no matter how many times I ask the printer to print ALL pages, it will only print one at a time, so I have to manually print page 18, 17, etc....
    Could this be because the pages are arranged left to right? that would seem strange.
    also, I cannot find a function to re-arrange the pages. for example, i want to re-organize to make page 18 at the front as page 1. I just don't get it though I've searched the program.
    THANKS SO MUCH!

    Hi td,
    Welcome to AppleDiscussions and the AppleWorks forum.
    "no matter how many times I ask the printer to print ALL pages, it will only print one at a time, so I have to manually print page 18, 17, etc...."
    My memory says the same as Yvan's.
    If the printer dialogue has a checkbox labeled "Collate", make sure the box is checked, even if you are printing a single copy. If memory serves, this suggestion was made in connection with HP printers.
    A second possible solution is to specify the page range when printing this document (or others that exhibit this problem). (eg. for a 25 page document specify printing From page 1 To page 25.) You might try specifying p. 1 to p. 99 for any document under 100 pages, although I don't know what effect this would have for a 5 page doc.
    regards,
    Barry

  • Printing one page at a time....

    Suddenly, after adding a new printer (Lexmark E210), which required a number of additional programs to be added, as a work around, I can no longer print more than one page on any of the printers I have installed. Any ideas? They all work. They are all recognized. The only problem, one copy at a time....aaaarrrrrgggghhhh.

    What happens when you try to print more than 1? Do you have to do a force quit or does it just not print the others?

  • HP LaserJet 2035n printer will only print one page at a time

    Recently I have installed the HP LaserJet P2035n with Windows XP. While taking printouts, its not printing more than one page. Already I have checked PCL setting for Manual feed as OFF and paper settings as A4. Pls help.

    This seems to be a commercial product. For the best chance at finding a solution I would suggest posting in the forum for HP Business Support!
    You can find the Commercial Laserjet board here:
    http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Printers-LaserJet/bd-​p/bsc-413
    Best of Luck!
    You can say thanks by clicking the Kudos Star in my post. If my post resolves your problem, please mark it as Accepted Solution so others can benefit too.

  • How do I close one page at a time?

    When I go from my email to a link and then can't get back to email using the back arrow I usually close that page and am back at my email. With Firefox I go to close and a message says that I am about to close 2 tabs and I have to say yes or it doesn't do anything and then it closes my email (which I am trying to get back to). Then to get back to my email I have to go through the multi step process to open it again and get back to the message I was reading before I opened the link. Frustrating! Pleas let me know who to be able to close only one link at a time. There must be a way or it will be too time consuming to use. Thank you

    Are there any entries in the tab history of the Back button on the Navigation Toolbar?
    Use one of these methods to open the tab history list:
    * Right click on the Back or Forward button
    * Hold down the left mouse button on the enabled Back or Forward button until the list opens
    You can close the current tab with a middle-click on that tab or via the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+W
    Make sure that you do not click the close X on the window title bar.
    Start Firefox in <u>[[Safe Mode]]</u> to check if one of the extensions or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox (Tools) > Add-ons > Appearance/Themes).
    *Don't make any changes on the Safe mode start window.
    *https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Safe+Mode

Maybe you are looking for