>       I do believe that maybe someone was messing with you.
> 180-degree Rotation means just flip the paper, right?

Actually, this might be legitimate. If you assume normal orientation for
landscape output as 0 degrees rotation (top of page at inside margin),
rotating the output 180 degrees puts the top of page at the outside
margin. 

Some accounting types like this orientation because it puts report
titles on the outside near the edge of the paper. It's especially common
when you are using duplex printing and alternating the binding gutter
margin on alternate page images. 

I know SCRIPT has an option to rotate the output on page-oriented
printers (ROTATE(0/90/180/270)) but I don't know of one on InfoPrint.
Are you using AFP before it gets to InfoPrint? If so, AFP has a rotate
option (again only for certain printer types).

CUPS could do it by adding the "RotateOutput=180" option to your job
options, but whether it actually happens is up to your printer at that
point. Anything PostScriptish should handle it correctly. 

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