How can I print entire threads easily?

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Printing entire forum threads can be cumbersome, especially when dealing with lengthy discussions that require multiple clicks to load all replies. Users suggest implementing a feature that allows threads to be displayed on a single page for easier printing. A "download thread" or "view printable version" option would enhance convenience for those who prefer reading on paper. This change could significantly improve the user experience for individuals who frequently print discussions. Overall, streamlining the printing process for entire threads is a valuable suggestion.
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Hi!

Just a suggestion that I hope you mentor dudes can look into. I'm one of those people who prefers to read something on paper rather than the net and I do, sometimes, print out entire threads to have a look at before I post something. Howevere, there are a couple threads that have couple hundred of replies. Printing these is a real pain as I have to keep on clicking new links to display more replies.

Do you think that an option can be inserted where the entire thread is displayed on one page - my computer has a super-fast connection so I'm not concerned about DL speeds. It would be much more convenient methinks!
 
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