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How to include the URL in the name of the print job when printing from FF

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We log all print activity in our company and it would be helpful to be able to identify print jobs from Firefox, however as only a web page's <TITLE> content is used as the print job name, I was wondering if there was a way to either use the URL as the print job name, or even prefix the print job name as "Mozilla Firefox" to identify jobs from this application?

We log all print activity in our company and it would be helpful to be able to identify print jobs from Firefox, however as only a web page's <TITLE> content is used as the print job name, I was wondering if there was a way to either use the URL as the print job name, or even prefix the print job name as "Mozilla Firefox" to identify jobs from this application?

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In FF: File > Page Set Up... > Margins & Header/Footer > choose your options

Note the "Custom..." option in the drop-down fields! so you can manually type in your "Mozilla Firefox" option. :)

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Thank you for your reply but that's the print job content, i.e. page header / footer will have the URL typed into it. I'm after the name of the print job, i.e. as it appears in the print queue. For that I cannot find an option. I'm wondering whether a plug-in could do this, replace the normal print function with an identical one that uses the URL as the print job name.