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How to Print Web Pages in Google Chrome

By Matthew Lynch
June 14, 2023
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Printing web pages from Google Chrome is a straightforward process that can come in handy on multiple occasions. Whether you need to save an important article for future reference or you want to have a hard copy of an online receipt, being able to print web pages from Chrome is a useful skill. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

1. Open the webpage you want to print in Google Chrome.

2. Click the three horizontal dots in the top-right corner of the screen to open the Chrome menu.

3. From the menu, choose “Print.” Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl+P” on Windows or “Command+P” on Mac to open the print dialog box.

4. In the print dialog box, you can choose various settings such as the number of copies, paper size, and layout.

5. If you want to preview the page before printing, click “Print preview” in the upper-left corner of the screen. This feature allows you to see how the page will look on paper and adjust the settings accordingly.

6. Once you’re happy with the settings, click the “Print” button at the bottom of the dialog box.

7. Wait for the page to finish printing, then retrieve it from your printer.

A few additional tips to keep in mind:

– If the webpage includes ads, you may want to use the “Print preview” feature to see how many pages will be printed. Ads can sometimes cause the page to be split into multiple sheets, resulting in unnecessary waste of paper and ink.
– If the webpage is particularly long, you may want to use a tool such as “Print Friendly & PDF” (available as a Chrome extension) to remove unnecessary elements and create a cleaner, more readable version of the page for printing.
– If you encounter any issues with printing, make sure your printer is turned on and connected to your computer. You can also try clearing your browser cache and cookies, then restarting Chrome and attempting to print again.

Printing web pages in Google Chrome is a simple process that can be completed in a few clicks. By following these steps, you can create physical copies of important online content with ease.

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