Non-printing image

My client is selling a scorebook. All pages are the same and
we provide a sample page on the website. We don't want people to be
able to print out the page. How do I set it to do that?

The easiest way would be to make it a background image of
some container on
the page.
The best way would be to use a print stylesheet -
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/goingtoprint/
Neither method is going to stop the educated/experienced,
though.
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> My client is selling a scorebook. All pages are the same
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> the page. How do I set it to do that?
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