"The Javascript stops working when printed to physical paper. The resulting paper just has a static image and the controls no longer work."
-- this comment made my me laugh/choke on my coffee and I have no regrets.
You must have never browsed IT support tickets. Oh the horrors...
Internally laughing and crying at the same time. "Oh the horrors..." is exactly right.
"Its broke"
What's broke? How is it broke. Why send a one liner?!?
So many questions.
Can't wait for physical paper with JS support
There is probably an E-Paper capable of JS support, however it would be difficult to use for printing due to it's thickness ...