In your printer settings there should be something to tick (or place a dot in a circle) to say 'current' which will print the page you have on screen at the time.
You could try this:
right-click anywhere on the page. A menu appears. Left-click on Print Preview. Your chosen page should appear on screen. At the bottom of the screen you might see 'page 1 [or 2 or 3] of 6'. Scroll through this list until you get the page that you want to print. At the top left of your screen you should see an image of a printer. Left-click on that, and you should then see a panel that allows you to print your page.
I don't know if it is printers or computers that are different but I have to go to print then on the right hand side change the 'all box' to customised then enter the page number in the next box down which has opened up.
Normally when you press print a preview page comes up offering options including 1 that says pages.
Click next to that and add the number of the page you want to just get what you need.
if you tell us what make of printer maybe we can be more specific
I got my renewal quote from the AA today. Gone up from £366 to £409 with no changes whatsoever (and despite restricted mileage currently due to the bug). Got the same cover elsewhere for £302. When will they get the message that we're not all suckers?
If you can't see the 'pages' box on your printer screen there is another option.
Open the page you want printed on your screen, click the Print Screen key (could be PRTSCR on your machine).
Open Paint, right click your mouse and click 'paste'.
Save as something meaningful - motor print, perhaps - then print that
I've been with LV= for several years now. I check each year at renewal time and they're always very close to the cheapest and they have good reviews for customer service, so I stay with them.
Do you need all the pages printed? You could just refer to them in your emails and print the main front pages. Or tell the insurance company to post the renewal, your printer is broken ......