How do I print hundreds of mail messages at once?

I would like to print a huge archive of mail messages. Is there a way to do this without going through it one at a time?

I have tried this a few times as I wanted to archive some mail to a PDF file.  I select a group on mail message and then select print.  It only shows one of the messages being ready to print.  Because it only showed one file, I presumed that it would only prin the one file.
Based on your response, I went ahead and tried the print to PDF. It created a separate PDF file for each mail item.  I then selected all of the PDF files, opened them with preview and did a second print which comned them all into one file.
Thanks for your comment.  As you say, it does print groups of mail items. It is just not obvious that it is going to do it.

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