dompdf support: The dompdf tool produces results that are more faithful to the HTML printer-friendly page. Good support of CSS 2.1 and partially CSS3. 1. Download dompdf from http://code.google.com/p/dompdf/downloads/list 2. Extract the contents of the downloaded package into one of the supported paths. 3. Check if dompdf_config.inc.php fits your installation. In 99% of cases, no changes are necessary, so just try to use it and only edit anything if the PDF generation fails. 4. Grant write access to the lib/fonts directory to your webserver user. 5. If you're using dompdf-0.5.1, delete the dompdf.php file as it contains a security vulnerability 6. If you're using dompdf-0.6 or later, you can try to enable the Unicode support, but you'll need to add some Unicode fonts. See http://groups.google.com/group/dompdf/browse_thread/thread/9f7bc0162b04d5cf for further info on this. 7. Check http://code.google.com/p/dompdf/ for further information.