Generating pdf from the website

Hi there,
Match with smaller problem. I have a website where I want to put the icon to create a pdf from the site. These are website www.mapase.com. I do not use any open source as wodpress therefore I can not use plugins. I've got all code and implement myself. Or find a library.
Description of the problem:
If I insert some of the libraries found on the Internet at Home page, can generate PDF. If I will however try to generate a PDF from this example: http://www.mapase.com/kuala-belait-1820871, the resulting PDF is terrible.
Can you recommend any library for testing?

Can anyone please help, the websites hosted with us are developed on adobe CQ5.4 content management tool and when they are exported to PDF some of the images / texts doesn't get generated in the PDF. Also, the css /theme doesn't get generated resulting in formatting inconsistencies.
However, if the same website is generated using some online PDF converters all Images & texts are coming fine with correct formatting.
Is this issue due to using CQ CMS as that has a lot of components or is there a limitation with Acrobat XI pro trial version or anything else ?
Appreciate if some one could provide inputs.
Thanks
Anusha

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