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My experience with both "Print page" and "Download as PDF" is that they're completely incabale of dealing with anything but the most vanilla formatting features. It's my further experience that no one's ever going to fix any of that, at least not in this century.
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There are sooo many things that can go wrong, and the above example is just one of them (and one which rarely happens anyway). We cannot list every possible mistake and pitfall; documentation should be concise.
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