No. it is something that you have to print yourself. Most airlines now are on etickets. Some low cost airlines charge a lot to print them for you at the airport, so well advised to print them yourselves. Airlines eg BA dont charge if you get there without and they print them for you.
We always book on line, you print out the ticket from the page on the website. Some airlines will send the ticket to your mobile phone if you have the right app. The days of airline tickets arriving in the post are long gone.
Out of the 2 Ryanair are the only one you need to print outward and return eticket. Then only possible within the departure/return date timeframe. I think its 2 weeks.
Easyjet eticket can be printed straight away after booking, or saved and printed later. It contains departure and return details.