Maybe there's some "restart" or parallel processing in Automator. (The 1st step can also be made to create two files right away, but you need the confirmation dialog. I will delete this some time later, unless I think of something smart. Suggestions for improvements and alternatives are very welcome!ĪLMOST, but no cigar yet: the 4th step only gets the odd pages from the 1st step, and then takes the even pages from that set. How hard would it be to implement something like that? Where would it need to be integrated - as a CUPS printer driver, or as a hook for the print action of the dialog? Could it work cross-platform, or would it have to be Mac/Linux-specific?Ĭan somebody with experience in Mac/Linux/driver programming shed a light on this? SolutionĪction: Extract Odd & Even Pages Īction: Run Shell Script mv "$1" /tmp/odd.pdfĪction: Ask for Confirmation Īction: Run Shell Script lpr /tmp/even.pdf It doesn't seem, as if a tool like that exists yet. Or does somebody maybe know a trick, how to make the print dialog stay open, i.e.
Is there maybe some tool, that can do this? Or maybe a "virtual printer driver" that can sit somewhere between the dialog and the actual printer driver, which manages these steps? (The Windows tool can do something like that, but I don't need all of its features, and I need it on Mac/Linux.) It gets even more inconvenient, when printing 2-up double sided, or when changing additional settings for this one printout. One thing I can do, is print odd pages, then reopen the dialog and print even pages, but this is very inconvenient, especially when I only want to print a certain page range of the document as the Mac dialog forgets my previous page range every time. A dialog appears, asking me to flip the pages.Check "Manual duplex" in the printer screen.I'm looking for a solution for my Mac and Linux computers that I've seen with most Windows printer drivers: My printers don't support automatic duplex printing.