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How to Print Long Text Conversations Without a Computer

Print long iPhone text conversations without a computer. Export messages to PDF from your iPhone and print directly or via AirPrint.

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Printing a long text conversation from your iPhone seems like it should be simple, but Apple doesn’t provide any way to do it. You can’t select messages and print them, and there’s no export feature. Here’s how to print conversations of any length using just your iPhone.

Why iPhone Doesn’t Let You Print Messages

Apple’s Messages app has no print or export function. You can:

  • Copy individual messages (one at a time)
  • Forward messages (one at a time)
  • Take screenshots (page by page)

But you can’t select a range of messages and print them. For a conversation with hundreds or thousands of messages, this is a serious limitation.

The Solution: Textscape + AirPrint

Textscape converts your message screenshots into a clean PDF that you can print directly from your iPhone.

What You Need

  • iPhone with the conversation you want to print
  • Textscape app (free download)
  • AirPrint-compatible printer OR access to a print shop

Step-by-Step: Print Long Conversations

Step 1: Screenshot the Conversation

  1. Open Messages (or any messaging app)
  2. Go to the conversation you need
  3. Scroll to the beginning
  4. Take a screenshot: Side Button + Volume Up
  5. Scroll down — overlap with previous screenshot by 1-2 messages
  6. Repeat until you’ve captured everything

Tip: For very long conversations, work in batches — do 50-100 screenshots at a time, process them, then continue.

Step 2: Import into Textscape

  1. Open Textscape on your iPhone
  2. Tap New Export
  3. Select all screenshots from the conversation
  4. Wait for Textscape to process and stitch them together

Step 3: Export to PDF

  1. When processing completes, tap Export
  2. Select PDF
  3. Save to Files app

Step 4: Print

Option A — AirPrint:

  1. Open the PDF in Files
  2. Tap the Share icon
  3. Tap Print
  4. Select your AirPrint printer
  5. Print

Option B — Print Shop:

  1. Upload the PDF to iCloud, email, or a USB drive
  2. Take to FedEx, Staples, UPS Store, or local print shop
  3. Print

Tips for Printing Long Conversations

Organize by Date or Topic

For conversations spanning months or years:

  • Screenshot and export by month
  • Label each PDF clearly (e.g., “John - January 2026.pdf”)
  • Print separately or combine into a binder

Check Page Count Before Printing

Long conversations can run 50+ pages. Before printing:

  1. Open the PDF
  2. Check the page count
  3. Decide if you need the entire conversation or can be selective

Use Double-Sided Printing

Most AirPrint printers support double-sided printing:

  1. In the Print menu, look for “Two-Sided” or “Duplex”
  2. Enable it to cut your paper use in half

Consider Print Settings

For legal or formal use:

  • Use standard letter paper (8.5” x 11”)
  • Choose black and white to save ink
  • Leave default margins for readability

No AirPrint printer? You still have options:

Most office supply and shipping stores print PDFs:

  • FedEx Office — Upload online or bring USB
  • Staples — Print from app or in-store
  • UPS Store — Upload or USB
  • Local print shops — Often cheaper for large jobs

Library

Many public libraries offer printing services:

  • Usually $0.05-0.15 per page
  • Email or upload your PDF
  • Print in black and white or color

Work or School

If permitted, use office or campus printers:

  • Email the PDF to yourself
  • Print from computer

What About Really Long Conversations?

For conversations with thousands of messages:

Break Into Sections

Don’t try to process everything at once:

  • Screenshot 100-200 messages at a time
  • Export each batch to PDF
  • Create multiple documents organized by date

Consider What You Actually Need

Do you need every message printed? Often:

  • Specific date ranges matter more than everything
  • Key exchanges are more important than casual chat
  • Summary may be more useful than complete record

If printing for court or legal purposes:

  • Complete conversations are usually better than excerpts
  • Label sections clearly
  • Include cover pages explaining the conversation
  • Consult your attorney about what’s needed

Printing from Other Messaging Apps

This same process works for any app:

  • WhatsApp — Screenshot and process in Textscape
  • Signal — Only way to export (no built-in feature)
  • Telegram — Better than Telegram’s JSON export
  • Instagram DMs — Much better than Instagram’s data download
  • Facebook Messenger — Readable output vs. Facebook’s JSON
  • Viber — No native export option

Alternatives (That Don’t Work Well)

Taking Screenshots and Printing Images

You could print raw screenshots, but:

  • Each screenshot is a separate page
  • Huge paper waste
  • No text searchability
  • Unprofessional appearance

Textscape stitches screenshots into a continuous document, saving paper and creating readable output.

Copy-Pasting to Notes

You could copy messages one by one into Notes and print:

  • Extremely time-consuming
  • Loses timestamp formatting
  • Manual errors likely

Third-Party Apps That Require Computer

Some apps export messages but need a Mac or PC. If you have a computer available, see our comparison of message export apps. If you don’t, Textscape is your solution.

Summary

StepAction
1Screenshot the conversation
2Import into Textscape
3Export to PDF
4Print via AirPrint or print shop

No computer needed. No cables. Just your iPhone, Textscape, and a printer.


Ready to print your conversations? Download Textscape free from the App Store.


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