Printing via Web

The case is as follows:
One database server running Oracle 8.0 and the other running Web Applications 3.01. Both resides on Sun Solaris 2.5.1
The client PC is supposed to connect into the Web Application server via appletviewer through the ISP dial up mode. They to modify and transact data in the DB server via Web server. They want to print the data (invoice) by submitting request to the DB server. The destination printer sits on the client's PC. How does the Web/DB server send the data to the remote printer?
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