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How to print web pages in Firefox
How to print web pages in Firefox
Learn more on how to print web pages using Firefox's printing features.
Print a web page
- Click the menu button and then click Print…
- This will open a print preview for that web page.
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- Choose your printing options:
- Destination: Use the dropdown menu to choose the device or document to print to or save. Select in the drop-down menu to save the shown preview as a PDF file.
- Copies: Choose how many copies to make (available for printers and faxes).
- Orientation: Allows you to choose between Portrait and Landscape orientation of the printed page.
- Pages: Allows you to choose what pages you would like to print.
- Color mode: This allows you to choose whether to print in or (this may not be customizable for some printers).
- More settings: Expand this section for more options, such as Paper size, Scale, Pages per sheet, Margins, Format (Original or Simplified, if available), Two-sided printing, Print headers and footers and Print backgrounds. (If you select Simplified under Format, you won't be able to select Print backgrounds.)
- After adjusting the settings, click Print to start printing.
Advanced tips
- If you want to edit the web page content before printing, you can use an extension from Firefox Add-ons such as Print Edit WE.
- To print a single image from a page, you can typically right-click it, and select or then print using the instructions above.
- Web pages can set themselves up to appear different on paper to how they look on screen, so don't be surprised to see some changes.
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