Recommendations for Printing to pdf? - HTC Sensation

I find I can print pdfs of web pages in Firefox and Dolphin HD, but there are no headers or footers with urls and page numbers like most printouts from a computer would have. Any suggestions?
What other browsers have this capability?
Are there any system print to pdf utilities that may allow creating pdfs from other applications as well as web browsers?
Thanks in advance

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Bumping it up the list...

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try to make a screenshot of it and print it?

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Print to PDF app?

I am looking for an app that can print a web page into PDF. Kind of like that app cutepdf for the pc. I often find myself on web pages that I'd like to save as a pdf.
I'd like it to print the entire web page not just what you see on the screen.
Thanks for any help.
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How's this?
http://www.pdfdownload.org/pdf_bookmarklet.html
you'll have to create a bookmark and amend the link to:
javascript:void(window.open('http://www.pdfdownload.org/web2pdf/Default.aspx?left=0&right=0&top=0&bottom=0&page=0&cURL='+document.location.href));

[Q] PDF viewer for editable form PDFs

Hi All,
I've done a search but can't find an answer. I have a whole heap of PDF forms, ones that are editable directly on the PDF its self (like this one: www[dot]irs[dot]gov/pub/irs-pdf/fss4.pdf ).
I'm looking for an android app that will allow me to edit these PDF's and save them on the phone. I've tried adobe, pdf viewer, beamreader and repligo.
Is there one? Doesn't matter if you have to pay.
Thanks.
No one? There's got to be an app out there somewhere....

[Q] PDFs

On my browser I go to websites to look up scholarly articles in the forms of PDFs. Some times I'm able to tap and download them so that I can view it in various pdf viewers and other times I get directed to a *****in blank page.
I am not asking to view the pdf in the browser. Google isn't helping me neither is the search function. I just want to have the option/ability to download a pdf so that I can either view it then or save it to my dropbox.
browser pdf
Its usually a setting in your browser.
whether or not to download or open file types
Check options in browser.
I've navigated through the settings and have not found anything to pop out at me as a solution.
"I've navigated through the settings and have not found anything to pop out at me as a solution."
Which browser do you use?

Printing web pages to PDF?

I find I can print pdfs of web pages in Firefox and Dolphin HD, but there are no headers or footers with urls and page numbers like most printouts from a computer would have. Also, Dolphin will not print logged in web pages to PDF, but Firefox will. Any suggestions?
What other browsers have this capability?
Are there any system print to pdf utilities, such as a driver for a virtual printer that creates PDF files, that may allow creating pdfs from other applications as well as web browsers?
Thanks in advance
Try ezpdf reader from android market most probably will solve ur problem.
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jasminthoria said:
Try ezpdf reader from android market most probably will solve ur problem.
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Looks like a good PDF reader app, but does not help me create pdfs of web pages.
Still lookiing
tk_xda said:
Looks like a good PDF reader app, but does not help me create pdfs of web pages.
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I have an Atrix with the dock and can print to PDF from Firefox, BUT, I too would like to have the "Print to PDF from Web" capability just as I do from my old win7 system with Adobe. I have been looking and have tried many, Printbot, Samsung mobile print (great for paper), Printershare, BUT, nothing that will allow the Android Browser to print a webpage directly to PDF. I am using both my Atrix/Dock and Transformer w/ ICS and neither browser will allow printing.
Any ideas?

[Q] Saving web page as HTML?

Dolphin HD can save a web page as an HTML file, but it asks for the filename and supplies a poor default such as "index.html". I wish the default file name could be the title of the web page.
Are there any other browsers that can save a web page as HTML? I do not find this ability in the standard browser, FireFox, Skyfire, or Opera Mobile (unless I overlooked something). Opera Mobile does provide a save, but its in a proprietary format, not what I am looking for.
tk_xda said:
Dolphin HD can save a web page as an HTML file, but it asks for the filename and supplies a poor default such as "index.html". I wish the default file name could be the title of the web page.
Are there any other browsers that can save a web page as HTML? I do not find this ability in the standard browser, FireFox, Skyfire, or Opera Mobile (unless I overlooked something). Opera Mobile does provide a save, but its in a proprietary format, not what I am looking for.
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I think dolphin saves it with the actual filename of the page on the server and as index.html is generally what the web admins have it set to (it makes their life much easier)
By Title of Web Page, I am refering to the title shown to the user and found in the [TITLE] tag. That is how Safari saves a page on a mac.
tk_xda said:
By Title of Web Page, I am refering to the title shown to the user and found in the [TITLE] tag. That is how Safari saves a page on a mac.
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Yes i thought that was what you meant but that's not what browsers do, they only read the actual file name
When a browser pulls a resource from a server to save it locally uses the name of the file in the server (index.html, contact.php, about.aspx or whatever) because that's how it is identified.
Index.html, index.php, default.aspx etc are the first pages a server serves when a browser sends a request.
The page title you see in the browser's tab is coded in the html markup and is mostly used to identify the page if you have several tabs open but is not the name of the file.
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ar4l said:
When a browser pulls a resource from a server to save it locally uses the name of the file in the server (index.html, contact.php, about.aspx or whatever) because that's how it is identified.
Index.html, index.php, default.aspx etc are the first pages a server serves when a browser sends a request.
The page title you see in the browser's tab is coded in the html markup and is mostly used to identify the page if you have several tabs open but is not the name of the file.
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I understand all of that, but Safari on the Mac desktop actually DOES look at the TITLE tag to find a default file name when I save.
I checked the browsers and no, I didn't see a save option either. I suppose because being mobile builds they have to be lighter than the desktop counterparts. On desktop the standard behavior is the filename but some times a browser uses other convention.
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