Online url into a pdf

hi, i'm trying to turn an online document into a .pdf....i have reader installed, but can't seem to print to cutepdf....what software do i need to download to enable this / recommendations? thanks in advance for help

a newsletter that's been distributed via email...i'm trying to convert the newsletter (Created in vision 6) into a pdf..... i can view the newsletter online...but haven't been able to save or convert it to a .pdf...tried following these intructions, and also viewed in firefox and explorer...
http://support.vision6.com.au/hc/en-us/articles/200974674-Convert-an-Email-to-PDF

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