NUMBER_UP=n NUMBER_UP specifies the maximum number of pages you can print per side of each sheet of paper. This number of pages will appear on each printed side unless you specify a different number through a LAYUP_DEFINITION option. Note that using the LAYUP_DEFINITION options can affect the actual number of pages printed per side. (A sheet is a physical piece of paper. A page is an image, which would usually be printed on one side of a single sheet.) The value n can be from 0 to 100. If you specify a value of 0, layup will be disabled. If you specify a value of 1, one page is printed on a side, reduced, with a border around the page. This is useful for including space around the printed page for punching holes or for stapling the print job. To use NUMBER_UP and a layup definition file together, you must specify both on the command line or associate both with a queue.