Printing HUGE PDFs is OK

Sorry if this is a little off topic for regular stackoverflow questions, but we are tearing our hair off at that. We have a batch of 3,500 three-page PDF files for printing (everything is still fine), the problem is that they are vital for printing in a certain order (ascending by file name). Our spooler seems to randomize printrun. Any ideas on how to solve this old fashioned way or point me in the right direction to fix this programmatically?

TIA

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Thank you, I have a few tips about the technical information regarding setting up the printer, called β€œPrinting with Buffered Documents at First,” drops the box, apparently fulfilled the order sent by the files.

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You should be able to use the PDF library and some simple scripts to turn them into one unholy document. One PDF to rule them, one PDF to find them, one PDF to list them all, and in the dark, link them ... so to speak.

Edit: as an easier option, you can get software that will make your evil bets for you. The simplest and cheapest method I've seen so far is PDFSam . And if you give the developer a euro (or more, your prerogative), you will get a better version. Not sure what is in it other than encryption, though.

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With iText (java) or iTextSharp (.net), you can assemble them all in the order you want.

I would first look at the print spooler. A.

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