SmartForm Doublesided printing question  -It's Urgent

Your customer wants your PO SmartForm to be able to print "Terms and Conditinos" on the back side of each page. They don't want to purchase pre-printed forms with the company's logo on the front and terms & conditions on the back. Now this presents an interesting problem. 
Has anyone else ever had a request like this? If for example there was a 3 page PO to be printed,  they want 3 pieces of paper, the front side of each to containe the PO information (page 1, 2, and 3) and the back side of each piece of paper to containg the static "Terms & Conditions" information. 
Anyone have a clue how to force this out?

See a very similar query here.
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    Release Status: Released for Customer
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    Secondary Components: BC-SRV-SCR SAPscript
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