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One way you can do it is with CSS. Add a new stylesheet to your webpage that is only used for printing (make sure you give it the media type of print), eg

<link rel="stylesheet"   type="text/css"   media="print" href="print.css" />

What will happen now is your web browser will apply the styles within print.css and override the css defined in your main stylesheet.

 

Or in PHP just create a new file which only outputs the bare minimum data needed for printing.

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