This article explains how to print from Microsoft Edge on a desktop computer, with a number of options including with and without any ads present on the website, full screen, and windowed.

What to Know

  • Main menu > Print and then confirm printing by clicking the Print in the Print dialog box.Navigate to the page you want to print and press CTRL+P (Windows and Chrome OS) or Command+P (macOS) to start printing right away.You can print an ad-free version by pressing F9 then CTRL+P (Windows and Chrome OS) or Fn+F9 then Command+P (macOS).

How to Print From Microsoft Edge

Printing a webpage from any browser is complicated. You can end up with unwanted ads, strange formatting, or print way more than you wanted.

Here’s how to print an entire webpage in Microsoft Edge:

  • Navigate to the page you want to print, and click the menu icon (three horizontal dots) located in the top right corner of the Edge window.
  • Click Print.
  • Verify that the correct printer is selected, and click Print.
  • If the correct printer isn’t selected, click the currently selected printer and select the one you want.
  • The website will print with the default settings.
  • If you only want to print part of the site, change the Pages setting off All and type in the page range you want.

How to Print From Microsoft Edge Without Ads

If you want to print the content of a web page without all the ads on the page, the best option is to use Edge’s immersive reader function. This mode simplifies the webpage, providing a version that’s often easier to read. The immersive reader version is also great for printing.

Navigate to the page you want to print, and click the menu icon (three horizontal dots) located in the top right corner of the Edge window.

Click Print.

Verify that the correct printer is selected, and click Print.

If the correct printer isn’t selected, click the currently selected printer and select the one you want.

The website will print with the default settings.

If you only want to print part of the site, change the Pages setting off All and type in the page range you want.

Here’s how to print from Microsoft Edge with the immersive reader function:

  • Navigate to the page you want to print, and click the book icon that’s located on the right end of the URL bar next to the favorites icon.
  • Click the menu icon (three horizontal dots) located in the top right corner of the Edge window.
  • Click Print.
  • Click Print.
  • The immersive reader version of the website will print with the default settings.

How to Print Just What You Can See in Microsoft Edge

If printing with default settings results in printing more than you want, you can try using the print settings to only print a custom number of pages. If you want to print just the literal Microsoft Edge window, including as much of the website you can see in the Window, then the easiest option is to snap a screenshot and print it.

Navigate to the page you want to print, and click the book icon that’s located on the right end of the URL bar next to the favorites icon.

Click the menu icon (three horizontal dots) located in the top right corner of the Edge window.

The immersive reader version of the website will print with the default settings.

Here’s how to print just what you can see in Microsoft Edge:

  • Navigate to the website you want to print, and configure the window the way you want it, whether that is windowed, full screen, or otherwise.
  • Take a screenshot of the Edge window.
  • How to screenshot in Windows.
  • How to screenshot in macOS.
  • How to screenshot in Chrome OS.
  • With the screenshot open, press CTRL+P (Windows, Chrome OS) or Command+P (macOS).
  • Verify that the correct printer is selected, and click Print.

Navigate to the website you want to print, and configure the window the way you want it, whether that is windowed, full screen, or otherwise.

Take a screenshot of the Edge window.

  • How to screenshot in Windows.
  • How to screenshot in macOS.
  • How to screenshot in Chrome OS.

With the screenshot open, press CTRL+P (Windows, Chrome OS) or Command+P (macOS).

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