Merge PDFs into one file for printing
Combine separate PDFs into a single file so they print as one job in the right order. Free, browser-based, no upload.
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Merge PDFs into one file for printing
Sending several separate PDFs to a printer often means juggling multiple print dialogs, mismatched settings and pages that come out in the wrong order. Merging them into one file first fixes all of that: you get a single print job that runs front to back in the exact sequence you set, so duplex (double-sided) printing, stapling and page counts all behave predictably. Add your files below in the order they should print — for a booklet or report that usually means cover, body, then appendices — and the combined PDF preserves each original page's size and orientation, so mixed A4 and Letter pages still print correctly. The merge keeps full print resolution because nothing is downsampled. Everything runs in your browser, so your documents stay on your device. Download the single file, open it once, and print the whole set in one pass.
Frequently asked questions
- Will double-sided printing still work after merging?
- Yes. The merged file is a normal PDF, so your printer's duplex setting applies across the whole document in one job.
- Are page sizes kept for printing?
- Yes. Each page keeps its original size and orientation, so a merged mix of A4 and Letter pages prints at the correct dimensions.