Printing a saddle stitched book from acrobat 9.5.5

When using arobat 9.5.5
Printing a saddle stitch booklet
Cover from tray 1 & body from tray 3
Cover only prints 1-side

What type of device are you printing to, sounds like it is driven by a RIP (which is imposing the booklet)
On a Fiery driven RIP, the booklet tab includes a Wizard. By default (our) Fiery does not print on the inside of the cover page.
I prefer to launch the Wizard and toggle as shown.

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