what AAR says
If you are using a home printer, it often is trial and error. Certainly when you try to do double sided. If you are cutting it then try to use crop marks. You can download some of my stuff to see the dimensions. And for the best result, yes it needs to be 300dpi.
Doing a multipage booklet is probably too complicated for home printers. You need to adjust bleed and margins to fit, certainly for the size that it is. You can try a local printers if they do small runs and slice it properly. It will cost you though.
I've set all my stuff up for double sided. And plenty of margin in case the alignment of the printer is off. And if you're worried about the ink, try to stick to grayscale printing.
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