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print() doesn't work in IE after opening a new window. It works in Chrome. Here's a tester:

<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
  function openWin()
  {
    myWindow=window.open('','','width=200,height=100');
    myWindow.document.write("<p>This is 'myWindow'</p>");
    myWindow.focus();
    myWindow.print(); //DOES NOT WORK
  }
</script>
</head>
<body>

<input type="button" value="Open window" onclick="openWin()" />

</body>
</html>
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7 Answers 7

37

checkout: window.print() not working in IE

Working sample: http://jsfiddle.net/Q5Xc9/1/

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22

Turgut gave the right solution. Just for clarity, you need to add close after writing.

function openWin()
  {
    myWindow=window.open('','','width=200,height=100');
    myWindow.document.write("<p>This is 'myWindow'</p>");


    myWindow.document.close(); //missing code


    myWindow.focus();
    myWindow.print(); 
  }
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<script type="text/javascript">

    function printDiv(divName) {
         var printContents = document.getElementById(divName).innerHTML;
         var originalContents = document.body.innerHTML;
         document.body.innerHTML = printContents;
         window.print();
         document.body.innerHTML = originalContents;
    }

</script>


<div id="printableArea">CONTENT TO PRINT</div>



<input type="button" onclick="printDiv('printableArea')" value="Print Report" />
5

As most of browsers has been updated, So print and close do not any more as It worked before. So you should add onafterprint event listener in order to close print window.

    var printWindow = window.open('https://stackoverflow.com/');
    printWindow.print();

    //Close window once print is finished
    printWindow.onafterprint = function(){
       printWindow.close()
    };
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What worked for me was adding myWindow.document.close() after myWindow.document.write(). Here's my solution with a timeout to wait for the new window to finish loading (if you have a lot to load):

var win = window.open('', 'PrintWindow');
win.document.write('Stuff to print...');

setTimeout(function () {
    win.document.close();
    win.focus();
    win.print();
    win.close(); 
}, 1000);
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  • It´s working indeed, but cannot find why win.document.close() it's need it.
    – Kadaiser
    Apr 14, 2021 at 10:17
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function printCrossword(printContainer) {
    var DocumentContainer = getElement(printContainer);
    var WindowObject = window.open('', "PrintWindow", "width=5,height=5,top=200,left=200,toolbars=no,scrollbars=no,status=no,resizable=no");
    WindowObject.document.writeln(DocumentContainer.innerHTML);
    WindowObject.document.close();
    WindowObject.focus();
    WindowObject.print();
    WindowObject.close();
}
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try this

<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function openWin()
{
myWindow=window.open('','','width=200,height=100');
myWindow.document.write("<p>This is 'myWindow'</p>");
myWindow.focus();
print(myWindow);
}
</script>
</head>
<body>

<input type="button" value="Open window" onclick="openWin()" />

</body>
</html>
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  • 1
    The only solution that worked for me in IE-11. Thanks !! Sep 21, 2015 at 8:52
  • On my chrome, the window stays open even after closing the printing window
    – Miguel
    May 23, 2016 at 12:56

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