Hey Bill,
Nor does it seem likely in the near future:
From the
ReadMe- Printing to normal OS/2 printer queues had to be disabled. It was slow even
for simple pages and used huge amounts of RAM, so that in most cases the
application crashed, see
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415522.
While the queues are still displayed in the printing dialog, any printing
operation will instead create a PDF file. By default this file is placed on
the Desktop, with the name Firefox_<date>_<time>.pdf, where <date> and
<time> are replaced by the current system time. If you want to use another
name, select "Print to file" before pressing the Print button.
The resulting PDF file can be printed using applications like Lucide, Acrobat
Reader, or GSview.
On a side note, for some reason, OS/2 FF3 creates more accurate PDFs of certain pages for me than Win FF3 prints.
-Rob