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Originally Posted by John F
For the EPub I looked at, the page numbers were the same on both (ADE on a PC, and a Nook).
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This is not unsurprising since Barnes & Noble uses Adobe's rendering engine. Of course that means nothing for a printed copy.
Edit for more info: If you pay attention while reading on your nook or even on a PC, sometimes the page numbers don't change when you turn the page. The ADE-generated page numbers don't correspond to reflowed text pages on a reader, and depending on the device and the size of your font, margins, etc, you might be on the same ADE page for 3-4 page turns. The only way this will help with a printed page is if you were somehow able to print a single ADE page to a single piece of paper.