Best way to print html version of a PowerPoint

I need to print out a couple of PowerPoint presentations that have been turned into web pages and posted online, so that I can share them with some people who don't have easy web access. I'm trying to avoid printing each page one at a time — total waste of paper!
I can save these presentations as webarchive files, and even deconstruct those with WebArchive Folderizer, but the deconstructed folder only provides the elements for the presentation (background page, outline, javascript), not each individual page.
Is there anything I can try to automatically save/print the collection of web-based PowerPoint slides into one document? TIA

I need to print out a couple of PowerPoint presentations that have been turned into web pages and posted online, so that I can share them with some people who don't have easy web access. I'm trying to avoid printing each page one at a time — total waste of paper!
I can save these presentations as webarchive files, and even deconstruct those with WebArchive Folderizer, but the deconstructed folder only provides the elements for the presentation (background page, outline, javascript), not each individual page.
Is there anything I can try to automatically save/print the collection of web-based PowerPoint slides into one document? TIA

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