How to forcibly view the printer-friendly version of a webpage? [closed]

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Some webpages provide an alternative printer-friendly version of its content.

Example: https://www.tittelbach.tv/kritiken/das-ende-der-wahrheit

When hitting the button "Druckversion" (which translates to "printer-friendly version") or when pressing CTRL+P in Firefox, the printer-friendly version appears. But both methods trigger a "print preview" pop-up window, which only lets me print the page.

Is there a way to view the printer-friendly webpage version (instead of printing it) ?
In other words: Is there a way to show the print preview as actual webpage content ?

I would prefer a cross-browser solution (or else a Firefox-specific solution).

(Use case, just FYI, why I need this: I want to read the page in its simpler, printer-friendly form and then save it as a .maff file.)

To avoid any misunderstandings:
I know that the print preview is paginated, whereas HTML has no concept of pages and page layout. There is a different question asking how to split the HTML content into pages. But that's not what I am enquiring about. I am not asking about a paginated view, but simply how to "activate" the printer-friendly CSS version of the page (which usually simplifies the content for printing) ?

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