Taking print on R/3 server

hello,
I have a situation the front end is web dynpro JAVA and at the backend of it R/3 is bein gcalled for print. but it is getting stucked up saying that 'FRONTEND UNAVAILABLE. But i got a solution that is not automated. i need a other alternative for it.
Solution what i have is :
1. convert the data to be printed in PDF format.
2. open a pop-up in PDf browser.
3 There we can give the print options by pressing the print button.
But what i need is there any other way of making the whole process automated.
thanks & Regards.

when you convert data to be printed to PDF format: change it to convert to OTF format
then create a spool with this content and print it
if you want it to be printed on the printer of SAP user, then define a printer pointing to LOCL

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