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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a printer friendly version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a version of a document or webpage that is formatted for easy printing, typically with minimal distractions like images or advertisements.
Example: "For a cleaner layout, please click here for a printer friendly version of the report."
Alternatives: "printable version" or "print-friendly format".
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Also look for a link on the site to a "printer friendly" version of the page.
Click here to download a printer friendly version of this handbook (PDF format).
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For a printer-friendly version of the chart, click here.
Scale and get a printer-friendly version of the recipe here.
(To compare this year's cohort to previous years', click on the tabs of the worksheet above. You may also view a printer-friendly version of the chart).
The site recently added a feature that allows users to get a printer-friendly version of its maps, thereby saving you lots of paper and ink and valuable minutes waiting for yet another page half filled with links and ads.
A printer-friendly version of each career profile is available.
Check the web page to see if there is a printer friendly link, usually outlined as "Printer Friendly Version".
Printer friendly version.
View the tour and click on "printer friendly version".
Print the tour with the printer friendly version.
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