Print or Save as PDF a SharePoint Page with Reports

HI,
I have a SharePoint Page (.aspx) on which I have few tables and a chart web part within a web part zone.
I want to generate a PDF with all the data from tables with formatting and with generated report in chart web part.
We have SharePoint 2010 Enterprise Edition and using browser Internet Explorer 8. 
Is there any way that we can achieve this using Client Side Scripting like JavaScript, ECMAScript as we don't have an control over server.
Any help on this will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

I can't offer any help with developing a solution with client-side code, but how about using a PDF printer like CutePDF Writer (disclosure: I have no relation to the makers of this
product, it's simply an application I have used for a number of years to my satisfaction and there are many other products that will do the same thing).
Print the page and select the PDF printer and select an output PDF file. This can work if you have administrative control on the machines that are generating the reports.
Jason Warren
@jaspnwarren
jasonwarren.ca
habaneroconsulting.com/Insights

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