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Is there an html command that when the page is printed it will cause a page break?

What i am trying to do is print statements that will be mailed to clients.  The statements are generated with php and are echoed out to a blank doc,  not every statement will be the exact same so it would be difficult to hard code the formatting, i would much rather just page break after each statement, so no matter how much white space there is the next statement will print on a new page from the printer
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