Printing Inverse

I have a lot of images (graphs) for work that are heavy on black ink, but I would love to print them out to save my eyes from the computer screen all day... I tried printing with a Quartz filter, but there's no option to "Inverse" the colours.
Is there a way to do that?
And is there a way to print a batch of seperate images aswell... Instead of printing them seperatly?
Thanks in advance and Cheers.
D.

I bought photoshop a while ago, but I was kinda hoping a solution that doesn't require me to individually load every image into the program, inverse it, and individually print them.
I have about a few thousand of these to study and to print off. I know it's a rare question, but it'll be really helpful if there's a Quartz profile that I could download.... Or use / script Automator to do something for me....
But thank you for the desktop printer idea... that's really cool .
D.

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