Print aspx form with data in Pdf in C#

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i am using visual studio 2013.i have one registration form which is inherited from master page and in this page i am using ajax control toolkit also.i want this page wit data in PDF format.it means i am trying to print this page with data in pdf format.but
i can't.please help me to solve this.please help this.its urgent.

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