Printing comment in reader 8.0

I am a long time reader but first time post. I have done plenty of search on this and found the solution but just need to clarify one thing. I was able to print comments in reader 8.0 via editing the registry. When it does print, it prints out the comments in a "balloon" popup. This is fine, but can it print the comments in a seperate page?

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