Page to print,Size option

In the print in Html Javascript is particular; can set it, or please tell me the possibility what kind of property there is.
        document.getElementById('objPDF'). src = "" http://xxxx/xxxx.pdf;
        document.getElementById('objPDF'). PrintAll();
I print it in such a form.
・Page to print
・Size option

I would look at the Mozilla Development Netork
Using the W3C DOM - Using Web Standards in your Web Pages | MDN

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