Print Forms Central form by user?

I created an online form using Forms Central. I would like to have my users be able to print their form out for their records but it seems there is no way to do this using Forms Central. Seems like there should be a "Print Form" button that could be placed near the submit button. Am I missing something?
Thanks in advance for you help.

Hi,
Anyone from Oracle Forms Team to answer this?
Regards,
Ricardo

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