Printing multiple page copies per sheet

I am trying to print 4 pages per sheet in Adobe Acrobat Pro 9. I understand how to choose "multiple pages per sheet" in the print dialogue box, but instead of printing pages "1,2,3,4" on sheet #1, I'd like to print 4 copies of page 1 on sheet #1 (i.e. 1,1,1,1), 4 copies of page 2 on sheet #2, etc. I've found this possible by typing pages "1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2..." in the print range box. However, I have a 233 page document and the dialogue box cannot handle that many characters. Is there another way I can do it? Thanks!

You can try Quite Imposing Plus 2.9.
Just use your Step and Repeat feature. It doesn't matter how many pages you have.
Just go to our site ww.quite.com and download the Demo (Mac or Windows).
Here is a temporary number to test it with.
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Also, once loaded: Check out Getting Started tech sheet. Go to our Imposition Control Panel and click on the
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Instructions and New features.
You can also look at www.quite.com/imposing/techsheet .
To see how to put on colorbars, setup cutstacks, etc.
cheers,Charles
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