One of the Export Data features in PHPMaker is Printer Friendly, which displays data in minimal print mode. But unfortunately, until version 2026, PHPMaker does not yet provide features that are truly friendly to printer ink or ribbon.
What does it mean? So, here it is. Let’s say in a web application created only with PHPMaker 2026, we are on the List page which displays data in a table. After selecting the Printer Friendly feature, the exported data will still be displayed in a table which still includes the style or color used in the table.
That means Printer Friendly here is not as expected, because it is still not friendly to printer ribbons or ink. When the data is printed on a printer, it is still relatively wasteful in terms of ink or printer ribbon usage.
The data should be displayed in the simplest mode, without including row color styles, and without background colors for table column titles so as not to waste the use of ink or printer ribbon.
Masino Extensions for PHPMaker 2026 is here to solve this problem. Now you can use the Printer Friendly feature on web applications created with Masino Extensions for PHPMaker 2026, becoming truly friendly with printer ink or ribbon.
The letters used are relatively easier to read, namely Courier New. Even though we still use a background color for the column titles in each table, the color is relatively softer. Meanwhile, the color of each row in the table is white, without stripes.
This is what makes the Printer Friendly feature truly friendly to printer ink or ribbon in web applications created using Masino Extensions for PHPMaker 2026.
Want to see a demo? Click here, then log in using your username admin and passwords control. After that, click menu OTHER TABLES -> OrderFrom the List page, try clicking the menu Printer Friendlyand you will see the results.
You can compare it yourself with the Printer Friendly feature on web applications that are only produced by PHPMaker 2026.
This is the fifteenth reason why you should use Masino Extensions for PHPMaker 2026.
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