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verso à l'envers pdf indesign

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Sep 14, 2024 Sep 14, 2024

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Bonjour, j'ai un problème sur mes exports pdf indesign. Quand j'imprime en recto verso, le vérso est systématiquement à l'envers... Le problème vient forément d'indesign car il est récurrent même sur des imprimantes différentes. Je précise que le recto comme le verso apparaissent pourtant à l'endroit sur mes documents pdf. Par pitié, quelqu'un aurait il une solution ? Je vous remercis d'avance pour vos réponses 🙂

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Community Expert , Sep 14, 2024 Sep 14, 2024

If the PDF pages are all in the right orientation, any change when printed would be caused by the print driver/print settings. This sounds like an incorrect setting for the document edge used for "page flip" — if the flip edge is the long side, you would get normal back to back pages; if set to the short side, it would flip to an upside-down orientation as you're seeing. But that's in the print settings, not in the PDF.

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Je ne vois pas en quoi cela peut venir d'InDesign. As-tu vérifié tous les paramètres d'impression ? Je veux bien vérifier sur mon imprimante si ça peut t'aider.

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Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse j'ai trouvé finalement la solution, c'était bien le retournement de la page qu'il fallait mettre sur le côté court dans les réglages d'impression !

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If the PDF pages are all in the right orientation, any change when printed would be caused by the print driver/print settings. This sounds like an incorrect setting for the document edge used for "page flip" — if the flip edge is the long side, you would get normal back to back pages; if set to the short side, it would flip to an upside-down orientation as you're seeing. But that's in the print settings, not in the PDF.


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Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse, c'était bien l'élément à modifier ! Mais j'ai malheureusement un autre soucis... Lorsque j'utilise la fonction imprimer le cahier, la page "3" se retrouve en page "2". Je ne sais pas si c'est clair, j'ai mis un screen de mon indesign puis de mon export pdf. Merci pour votre aide !

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That's an odd problem. Because of how you are printing the file, you may need to add an actual blank page as Page 1, and shuffle the layout so that it does not have that first "cover" page. That should keep the print driver from getting confused on how to impose the pages/spreads on the sheets.

 

That is, your layout in the Pages pane should look like the PDF, with a full print page as the start of the document.


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Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse, je vous dirais si cela marche !

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