> You are right in that it seems simple, unfortunately, it's not as simple
> as it should be *grin*. In my research into this problem, I found
> several methods that either used to work or couldn't be implemented when
> using CFDocument.

Just as I expected, then.

> The only way I found to automagically print PDF documents created with
> CFDocument with the level of control I needed was to create an
> application that automatically prints PDFs.  We created a Java App that
> would print PDFs whenever it was handed one.  Then we associated the App
> with a new extension ppdf (which stood for print PDF -- Clever eh?)
> Whenever I want an automagically printed document I rename the document
> to have the extension ppdf and it will print for our users.

I'd love to get my hands on your application.  :)


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