Where supported,
a Print button
displays
at the top of the page. If
this button is not visible, select File
then Print.
A Print dialog box
displays. Select OK.

Printing a Page Range
Select File, then Print. A print dialogue box displays.
Find the area labeled Print range and choose the option Pages.
Enter the starting page in the from box, and the ending page in the to box. (e.g. from: 1 to: 2)
Click OK.
Printing a Selection
Select the text to printed. To highlight a selection, click the mouse at the beginning of the block of text you wish to select. Holding down your left mouse button, drag the cursor down until the entire portion to be printed is highlighted.
Select
File then Print.
A print dialogue box opens.
Find the area labeled Page range and choose the option Selection.
Click OK.
Printing Graphics
Some Maps or graphics may display an option for a Printable PDF. This version enables the graphic to be scaled to fit a single page.
For printing graphics that are wide, try changing the print orientation from portrait to landscape.
For graphics that are exceptionally wide, try using legal size paper instead of standard 8 1/2 by 11 sheets.
If your printer or operating system permits, try reducing the percentage at which the graphic prints. This may allow a large graphic to print on a single sheet of paper.
If only a portion of the graphic displays, try reducing the printer's resolution, such as adjusting the DPI setting from 600 to 300.
Printing without using
the Browser Menu
Internet Explorer provides Keyboard Shortcuts
for navigating in Kiosk Mode.
Access the Print Dialog box by pressing Ctrl + P or
Right Click on the page and Select Print from the options presented.
Unable to Print
If you are having problems printing, you should consult with the technical support person at your institution to make sure that your printer is configured correctly with the proper printer driver and settings.
Please check your Web browser and printer documentation to learn more about the options available to you. If you have further questions, contact your institution's technical support person for assistance.