Printing calendar with 12 hour clocks

I have my Mac set up with 24 hour clocks.    I don't like having to remember which oxymoronic 12 am or 12 pm a computer uses.
But I need to print up calendars to share with people who seem to have troubles with this.    It is obvious in reading whether an event is in morning or afternoon.  Is there an easy way to print up a calendar using a different time default from my computer's default?
(I also can't trust what date midnight is).

Calendar is tied to your system preferences, you can switch it off just for printing.

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