Lay-out printing to .pdf

Hello,
When we use the new print functionality in 2004s we have a problem with printing to pdf. The filter that we use for our report is shown in the header of the pdf. The filter contains a lot of elements and is shown on one line in a very small character. Our report is sized to this small character size and appears very small in our pdf-report.
Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks in advance,
Guus

How can I get the filter values on a separate page (the Last one) ?
My system: 2004s sp11
My print web template:
<bi:bisp  xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40" xmlns:bi="http://xml.sap.com/2005/01/bi/wad/bisp" xmlns:jsp="http://java.sun.com/JSP/Page" >
    <html >
        <head >
            <title >Netweaver BI Web Application</title>
            <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
        </head>
        <body >
            <bi:QUERY_VIEW_DATA_PROVIDER name="DP_1" >
                <bi:INITIAL_STATE type="CHOICE" value="QUERY" >
                    <bi:QUERY value="" />
                </bi:INITIAL_STATE>
            </bi:QUERY_VIEW_DATA_PROVIDER>
            <bi:TEMPLATE_PARAMETERS name="TEMPLATE_PARAMETERS" >
                <bi:WINDOW_MODE value="inplace" />
            </bi:TEMPLATE_PARAMETERS>
            <bi:GROUP_ITEM name="GROUP_EXPORT" designheight="600" designwidth="676" >
                <bi:CHILD_ITEM_REF value="CONTAINER_EXPORT" />
                <bi:WIDTH value="676" />
                <bi:HEIGHT value="600" />
                <bi:GROUP_DESIGN value="SAPCOLOR" />
                <bi:WITH_CAPTION type="CHOICE" value="" text="" />
                <bi:CONTAINER_ITEM name="CONTAINER_EXPORT" designwidth="600" designheight="600" >
                    <bi:WIDTH value="600" />
                    <bi:HEIGHT value="600" />
                    <bi:INFO_FIELD_ITEM name="INFO_FIELD_ITEM_1" designheight="53" designwidth="300" >
                        <bi:WIDTH value="300" />
                        <bi:HEIGHT value="53" />
                        <bi:DATA_PROVIDER_REF value="DP_1" />
                        <bi:INFORMATION_ELEMENT_LIST type="ORDEREDLIST" >
                            <bi:INFORMATION_TYPE type="CHOICE" index="1" value="GENERIC_TEXT_ELEMENT" >
                                <bi:GENERIC_TEXT_ELEMENT value="QUERY_DESCRIPTION" />
                            </bi:INFORMATION_TYPE>
                        </bi:INFORMATION_ELEMENT_LIST>
                    </bi:INFO_FIELD_ITEM>
                    <bi:ANALYSIS_ITEM name="ANALYSIS" designwidth="400" designheight="200" >
                        <bi:VISIBILITY value="HIDDEN" />
                        <bi:DATA_PROVIDER_REF value="DP_1" />
                    </bi:ANALYSIS_ITEM>
                    <bi:CHART_ITEM name="CHART" designheight="200" designwidth="400" >
                        <bi:VISIBILITY value="HIDDEN" />
                        <bi:DATA_PROVIDER_REF value="DP_1" />
                    </bi:CHART_ITEM>
                    <bi:ANALYSIS_ITEM name="DATA_DISPLAY" designwidth="400" designheight="200" >
                        <bi:VISIBILITY value="HIDDEN" />
                        <bi:DATA_PROVIDER_REF value="DP_1" />
                    </bi:ANALYSIS_ITEM>
                    <bi:ANALYSIS_ITEM name="DATA_DISPLAY_ADD" designwidth="400" designheight="200" >
                        <bi:VISIBILITY value="HIDDEN" />
                        <bi:DATA_PROVIDER_REF value="DP_1" />
                    </bi:ANALYSIS_ITEM>
                    <bi:CHART_ITEM name="DATA_DISPLAY_ADDC" designwidth="400" designheight="200" >
                        <bi:VISIBILITY value="HIDDEN" />
                        <bi:DATA_PROVIDER_REF value="DP_1" />
                    </bi:CHART_ITEM>
                    <bi:INFO_FIELD_ITEM name="INFO_EXPORT" designheight="70" designwidth="200" >
                        <bi:DATA_PROVIDER_REF value="DP_1" />
                        <bi:GENERAL_INFORMATION_VISIBLE value="" />
                    </bi:INFO_FIELD_ITEM>
                </bi:CONTAINER_ITEM>
            </bi:GROUP_ITEM>
<!-- insert data providers, items and other template content here -->
        </body>
    </html>
</bi:bisp>
Regards
Steffen

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