Nope, no new request (afaik). The html is in memory and to the best of
my knowledge from there it goes straight to the print spool/buffer. Or
should if the browser developers did their job correctly.

> I have a bit of an off the wall question?  If you are
> looking at a webpage, then print it from the browser, does
> this create to new call to the page from the server or
> does it print the current screen in the browser?

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