Every worksheet page on MathSheet Hub is designed to print exactly as it appears in your browser, without extra setup. The instructions below cover the specific quirks of each common device so you can get a clean copy on the first try.
Windows (Chrome, Edge, Firefox)
Open the worksheet page, then press Ctrl + P. In the print dialog, set the destination to your printer (or "Save as PDF"), keep the layout on Portrait, set Pages to "All", and uncheck "Headers and footers" under More Settings. Click Print. The worksheet should land on a single page.
Mac (Safari, Chrome)
Press Cmd + P. In the print sheet, choose your printer and set Paper Size to US Letter. Under "Show Details", set Margins to Default and uncheck "Print headers and footers". Click Print.
Chromebook
Press Ctrl + P. Pick a printer (or "Save as PDF" to your Downloads folder), then under "More settings", set Paper size to Letter and uncheck "Headers and footers". Click Print.
iPad and iPhone
Tap the share icon (the box with the upward arrow) in Safari, then scroll down and tap "Print". Choose an AirPrint-compatible printer, set the range to All Pages, and tap Print. If you do not have an AirPrint printer nearby, choose "Save to Files" instead and email the PDF to yourself.
Android
Open the worksheet in Chrome, tap the three-dot menu in the upper right, then tap Share → Print. Pick your printer (or "Save as PDF") and tap the printer icon to send the job.
Saving ink and paper
Most browsers let you choose "Black and white" or "Grayscale" under print settings. The MathSheet Hub design is intentionally low-ink, but switching off color brings the cost down even further. If you are printing for a whole class, "Print on both sides" is your friend.
Troubleshooting
If a worksheet prints across two pages, the most common culprit is browser zoom. Reset the zoom to 100% (Ctrl + 0 on Windows, Cmd + 0 on Mac) and try again. If you still see two pages, switch the print dialog’s Scale option to "Fit to page" or 95%.
If you are blocked from printing entirely, save the page as a PDF first using the steps above, then print the PDF from your file manager. That sidesteps any browser print bug and tends to work even on locked-down school devices.