CSS also gives you quite a bit of control over what happens to page 
layout/formatting when the user prints a document.  You might want to 
look into that.

~Simon

Simon Horwith
Adobe Community Expert
Adobe Certified Master Instructor
http://www.horwith.com




Ian Skinner wrote:
> Any suggestions?
>
> Realize that ColdFusion runs on the server and has little control over 
> what happens on a client machine.  I remember seeing an Active X control 
> years ago that offered this kind of printer control from a web server - 
> if the web server was from Microsoft and the client was from Microsoft 
> and the browser was from Microsoft.
>
> You may have some control like this with PDF output using ColdFusion, 
> but I suspect it may not be universal or highly scalable.
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