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See if there's a way you can print "booklet" style, it'll make it where you can fit two pages on a sheet in landscape format, then cut each page or bond it. Just a thought.
That will cut down on the amount of paper involved but not the thickness of the book. I do plan on printing a bunch of even pages, flipping them around then printing all the odd pages to make it fully double sided. I've had success doing that before.
I also have successfully printed booklet style pages before it's just that I actually want this to have 8.5 x 11 sized pages.
What?
Cutting down on the amount of paper will DIRECTLY impact the thickness of the book. Less pages = less thick.
Edit: nevermind, I missed the part about cutting up the pages...
Try printing two pages per side and double sided printing so you end up with 4 pages on each piece of paper. The only downside is that the book will be in 'landscape mode'.
Another note from experience: print the back sides in small batches. I can't tell you how many times I've tried to manually double-side print a job to have a double feed stick two pages together then everything thereafter is garbage (on both sides).