That's convenient, but please note that this behavior (printing last page first) can seem perverse when attempting to manually print a document duplex. When I print a multi-page document from Acrobat, pages are printed in reverse order, so that the first page ends up on top when a document is printed simplex (not duplex). There is no stacker or collator, so the last page printed ends up on top. Pages exit my HP Photosmart 2600 printed side up. Scroll about 2/3s of the way to the bottom of the page or search for the heading " Print double-sided using a single-sided printer". When attempting to print duplex (double-sided) on my HP Photosmart 2600 series printer (which does not have a duplex printing feature) from my workstation running Windows 10 Pro 21H1, I found the Print double-sided item in the Adobe Support Community to be helpful.
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