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CSS

Looking for some advanced printing options

Back story: I work for a company who sells recipes online. We have a significant user base who prints our recipe pages. Our marketing and design teams would like to offer up print solutions that fall outside the general scope of @print. In an ideal world, we'd be able to serve our customers well-branded, magazine-quality print layouts.

CSS @print seems to have fallen out of favor over the years. Seems even some of the heavy hitters in the web world have all but abandoned them (perhaps their data tells them the juice isn't worth the squeeze). It's different in the recipe business, though. I've recently noticed that some of our competitors are using what seems to be print services (javascript based, maybe?). I suspect this to be the case, because the default browser print option returns a lesser designed version than the print "buttons" contained within their apps. Anyone have any ideas on such frameworks or libraries?