How Browser Printing Works
When you click "Print Document", the browser invokes its native print dialog. This dialog is provided by your operating system and browser—Print-File.com only triggers it. All options (printer, pages, orientation, margins) are in that dialog.
Chrome & Edge
Chrome and Edge use similar dialogs. Click "More settings" to expand and see Margins, Scale, Background graphics, and Headers/footers. Use the destination dropdown to "Save as PDF" or choose a printer. The layout (Portrait/Landscape) is near the top.
Firefox
Firefox's print dialog includes Page Setup for margins and orientation. Use "Print using the system dialog" for additional options that match your OS. Firefox sometimes handles multi-page PDFs differently—ensure you're on the latest version.
Safari (Mac)
Click "Show Details" at the bottom to expand the full print panel. Here you'll find Layout (pages per sheet, orientation), Paper Handling, and other options. Use the PDF dropdown to save as PDF or access more PDF options.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Mac: ⌘+P opens the print dialog. Windows: Ctrl+P does the same. You can use these even before clicking our Print button—once the preview is loaded, the browser is ready to print.
When Things Go Wrong
If the dialog doesn't open, check pop-up blockers. If print output is wrong, try a different browser—Chrome and Edge tend to have the most consistent behavior across platforms.