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Print Styles

Creates ink-friendly, correctly paginated print stylesheets for articles, receipts, forms and reference pages.

What it does

Creates ink-friendly, correctly paginated print stylesheets for articles, receipts, forms and reference pages.

When to use it

Use for print CSS, PDF-from-browser output, or fixing clipped and unreadable printed pages.

Problems it prevents

Stops pages printing with navigation, dark backgrounds and cut-off content nobody checked.

Typical workflow

  1. Strip interactive chrome for print
  2. Set ink-friendly colours
  3. Handle page breaks deliberately
  4. Verify actual printed output

Example output

A printed page that's actually readable: no clipped tables, no dark background wasting ink, correct page breaks.

What's included

  1. 01
    The complete prompt

    The full manual as a ready-to-save SKILL.md file, matched exactly to what ships in the T7 library.

  2. 02
    Install walkthrough

    Personal (~/.claude/skills/) and project (.claude/skills/) folder instructions, whichever fits how you work.

  3. 03
    Use notes

    How Claude invokes it, what a good result looks like, and what to check before you trust the output.

Installation

Save the manual as SKILL.md in ~/.claude/skills/print-styles/ to use it on every project, or in .claude/skills/print-styles/ to scope it to one repository. Then invoke it directly:

/print-styles

Read the official Claude Code skills guide

Works well with

Save by bundling

Get Print Styles as part of Brand Builder: five skills that work together as one toolkit, for £1.96 less than buying all five separately.

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