"Save as PDF" on iPad

One of the most useful functions my Macbook has is the "Save as PDF" inside the Print window when using Safari. I use this almost every day. But I cannot find any such option on the iPad. If there is a secret way of doing this, please let me know. I have looked at various apps, and have yet to find one that does this one simple thing.

How to save web pages in pdf.
http://www.technoduet.com/save-webpages-as-pdf-in-safari-on-ipad-without-third-p arty-apps/
You could try an app like:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/to-pdf-convert-documents-webpages/id576354245?mt =8
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pdf-converter-save-documents/id447444215?mt=8
for more google.
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