How do I print or save a PDF copy of the on-line user guides?
You can print an on-line Primare user guide from your web browser, to provide you with a permanent copy to refer to away from your computer.
Alternatively, you can save a user guide as PDF files, to refer to when are you not connected to the internet.
The procedure varies slightly depending on which web browser you are using:
On Safari (Mac)
- Choose Print… From the File menu.
You’ll see a preview of the page you are about to print:
To print the page
- Select the appropriate printer from the Printer menu.
- Click the Print button.
To save the page as a PDF file
- Choose Save as PDF from the PDF drop-down menu.
- Specify the file name and location, and click the Save button to create the PDF file.
On Microsoft Edge (Windows or Mac)
- Choose Print… From the File menu.
You’ll see a preview of the page you are about to print:
To print the page
- Select the appropriate printer from the Printer menu.
- Click the Print button.
To save the page as a PDF file
- Choose Save as PDF from the Printer drop-down menu.
- Click the Save button.
- Specify the file name and location, and click the Save button to create the PDF file.
On Google Chrome (Windows or Mac)
- Choose Print… From the File menu.
You’ll see a preview of the page you are about to print:
To print the page
- Select the appropriate printer from the Destination menu.
- Click the Print button.
To save the page as a PDF file
- Choose Save as PDF from the Destination drop-down menu.
- Click the Save button.
- Specify the file name and location, and click the Save button to create the PDF file.
On Firefox (Windows or Mac)
- Choose Print… From the File menu.
You’ll see a preview of the page you are about to print:
To print the page
- Select the appropriate printer from the Destination menu.
- Click the Print button.
To save the page as a PDF file
- Choose Save as PDF from the Destination drop-down menu.
- Click the Save button.
- Specify the file name and location, and click the Save button to create the PDF file.