In general I can find very quickly the responsible CSS statement which I 
can/should modify with Greasemonkey.

But now I have problems with the following page:

http://www.pcwelt.de/produkte/Smartphone_Motorola-Moto_G_im_Test-8319718.html

I want to set the font-size (of the print page !!!!) to 14px and the 
line-height (of the PRINT page !!!)
to 15px.

Setting font-size and line-height on the displayed page in browser is easy.

However there must be a separate print CSS embedded which uses different 
font-sizes and line-height for
pdf print.

How can I find it (with e.g. Firebug).

I tried so many (all) modifications. I set every line-height I found to 15px 
but always the pdf printout contains
huge fat letters.

Can someone help me?

For non-german users: The print button is in the lower part near the bottom and 
is labelled "Drucken".
If you right click on it and select "Open link on new tab" you get a preview in 
another Firefox tab.

Unfortuantely the font-size and line-height used there is NOT !!!! the final 
one which is used later in PDF.

Ben



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