How to print HTML contents

can anyone tell me how to print HTML contents...i needed it urgently
Thanks

actually i have a print button on html page....when i click on print button using window.print(); the html page gets printed...but along with it print button is also printed...i dont want print button to be printed...
this is the issue...
please resolve it
Thanks a lot...

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