Thanks. I checked it out. I pass through here from time to time in the chance that a print document now exists. I understand that many people are satisfied watching YT videos, but personally, I'll take a book any time I can get it.
This is a frameset document that appears to have been created with Dreamweaver. Had it been created in RoboHelp, or one of the other single-source authoring tools, the author would have only had to press a button to generate a downloadable PDF version. No extra work would be required.
I do know that the entire manual, frames and all, could be downloaded using an "offline browser," although I'm not exactly sure how one would transform that into a print copy. It might be possible, it might not. I did notice that the date of publication (14JAN15) appears on the Welcome screen. This is a valuable bit of data that internet docs often do not provide. I might like to have seen the author(s) credited.
Thanks for the link, I've bookmarked it.
"Less clicks good, more clicks bad."