Print PDF
Drop in a PDF, optionally re-fit it to a paper size like 80 × 130 mm thermal labels, A4, or a custom size, then open your printer dialog in one click — pick your connected printer there. The file is loaded locally and never uploaded.
Drag & drop your files
or click to choose from your device
One PDF. Pick a paper size, then print.
This previews a PDF, optionally re-fits every page onto the paper size you're printing on — like 80 × 130 mm thermal labels, A4, Letter, or a custom size — and sends it to your printer in one click. Your browser's own dialog then lets you pick your connected printer, the pages, copies, and colour or black and white.
How to print pdf
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Add your PDF
Drop in the document you want to print. It's loaded straight into your browser and shown in a preview.
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Choose a paper size
Keep the original size, or re-fit the pages to 80 × 130 mm labels, A4, Letter, or a custom width and height in millimetres. Pick Fit to keep proportions or Stretch to fill the sheet, and rotate 90° if the content sits sideways.
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Open the print dialog
Click Print to open your system dialog, then select your already-connected printer. Set the scale to 100% / “Actual size” and margins to None so it prints true to size.
Everything runs in your browser. Your file is never uploaded — there’s no server to send it to, no sign-up, and nothing to delete afterward.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I print on 80 × 130 mm thermal label / sticker paper?
- Yes. Choose the 80 × 130 mm paper size and the tool rebuilds every page at exactly that size before printing, so it fits your label roll edge to edge. Then in the print dialog pick your label printer, set the paper to the same size, scale to “Actual size”, and margins to None.
- Can this print directly to my connected printer without a dialog?
- It prints to any printer connected to your laptop, but it always goes through your browser/system print dialog — web pages aren't allowed to send jobs silently to a printer for security reasons. The dialog is where you pick that connected printer and confirm. Fully silent printing would require installing a separate local print agent.
- What's the difference between Fit and Stretch?
- Fit keeps the page's original proportions and centres it on the new paper, so nothing is distorted (you may see a thin margin on one pair of sides). Stretch fills the whole sheet edge to edge, which can slightly distort the content if its shape doesn't match the paper.
- Can I print to PDF or save instead of printing on paper?
- Yes. In the print dialog choose “Save as PDF” (or “Microsoft Print to PDF”) as the destination to write the resized file out instead of sending it to a physical printer.
- Nothing happened when I clicked Print — why?
- A browser pop-up blocker can occasionally interfere. Allow pop-ups for this site and try again, or use the preview's own print button if your browser shows one.
- Is my document uploaded to print it?
- No. The PDF is loaded, resized, and previewed entirely in your browser and passed directly to your printer — it never touches a server.