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Would you rather have a recipe or route description found online on paper? Print the web page.
Print web page
A wealth of information can be found on the internet. Often it’s fine to see that information on the screen. But sometimes you just want something on paper. Think, for example, of a route description or travel details of public transport. You can easily remove a printed note from your pocket or bag, without having to connect to the internet first. It can also be more pleasant to see the steps on paper when cooking with a recipe. And who knows, an article from SeniorWeb might also be so handy that you’d rather have it nearby!
It is possible to print web pages in all web browsers on a computer. We explain how it works in Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari.
Print in Chrome
- Open Google Chrome.
- Go to the web page you want to print.
- Click on the three dots at the top right.
- click on Print.
- A preview appears. If necessary, adjust the settings, such as the orientation.
- click on Print.
Print in Firefox
- Open Firefox.
- Go to the web page you want to print.
- Click on the three horizontal lines at the top right.
- click on Print.
- A preview appears. If necessary, adjust the settings, such as the orientation.
- If necessary, select a (other) printer and click Print.
Printing in Edge
- Open Microsoft Edge.
- Go to the web page you want to print.
- Click on the three dots at the top right.
- click on Print.
- A preview appears. If necessary, adjust the settings, such as the orientation.
- click on Print.
Print in Safari
- Open Safari.
- Go to the web page you want to print.
- Click on the menu bar at the top Archive.
- click on Print.
- Select the correct printer, change the print settings if necessary and click Print.