Printing for binding -way to adjust margins on left pages?

I need to print out a couple thousand pages of PDF documents which were originally designed to be single-sided, so they have a fat margin on the left and a pretty tight margin on the right.

I am going to print both sides of the paper and spiral-bind them, so they will lay flat. However, this is going to make my even-numbered/lefthand pages kinda funky, since they will have an expanse of unused space going out to the left edge, and the right edge will be smack up against the binding.

I have two duplex laser printers, a Brother and the Lexmark c544.

I have Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.

It seems that in the year 2009 this problem should have a ready solution, some way to set it up so the even-numbered pages will be printed closer to the left edge, leaving more room near the binding.

But I am thus far stumped.

While I am on a Mac, and that is way easier and more comfortable for me, if there is a perfect solution in Windows I can fire up the Parallels if I must. But that’s such a headache it’s last resort.

Anyone have any solutions?

Take a look at ClickBook. It’s sort of like an intelligent print driver - you can select a binding margin in addition to the regular left/right margins.

I’ve never used it myself, but it looks like it should do what you want.

Well, I found my answer.

I used the “crop” feature in Acrobat, and “cropped” the left margin by an inch. That balanced the printout on both sides.