Beans  for local Printers

Is there any Beans (demo or something) available to access local/network printer(s) to associate with Forms 6i,9i running on Ora9iSA?

Hi Frank;
That would be interesting to see. Right now we print reports from the web using the web.showdocument builtin and appending a pdf extension to it, it works for people wanting to review the report and then deciding to print. right now we just want to bypass the whole showing the report in a browser and sending it directtly to the printer. I have looked into the initial stages on using active x components on forms and wrapping it in a javabean looking at the examples of the host pjc on otn...any suggestions out there that the client will be able to print to an attached printer on there local machine using web based forms????

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