How to Print a Monthly Calendar at Home

Print a clean monthly calendar at home in a few minutes. Choose the month, week start and paper size, then print at the right scale with no cut edges.

Updated 4 min read By CodingEagles
Free tool Printable Calendar Maker Monthly or full-year calendars, with notes lines. Open tool

To print a monthly calendar at home, choose the month and year in the calendar maker, pick your week start and paper size, download the PDF, and print it at 100% scale. The whole job takes a couple of minutes and needs no sign-up.

Here is the full process, plus the settings that make the difference between a crisp printout and a wonky one.

Make the calendar

Open the printable calendar maker and set three things:

  • Month and year. Pick any month. For a year on the wall, switch to full-year mode instead, which lays all twelve months on one page.
  • Week start. Sunday-first is usual in the United States; Monday-first is standard across Europe and for work weeks. The dates stay the same either way.
  • Paper size. Choose A4 if you are outside North America, or US Letter if you are inside it. Match this to the paper in your printer.

The live preview updates as you change each option, so you can see the finished page before you download anything.

This is the step people skip, and it is the one that matters most. When the print dialog opens:

  • Set scale to 100% or Actual size. Turn off “Fit to page” or “Shrink oversized pages”, which quietly resizes the calendar and shifts everything off-centre.
  • Confirm the paper size in the dialog matches the one you chose in the maker.
  • Pick portrait for a single month and landscape for a full-year wall planner, matching the orientation you set.

Print one test page first. If the date grid is centred with even margins, run the rest.

Add room to write

A blank grid is fine for reference, but most people want to jot things down. Two options help:

  • Notes lines. Turn these on to get ruled space under the grid for reminders and to-dos.
  • One month per page. This gives far larger cells than a full year squeezed onto one sheet, so a single month in portrait is the most writable layout.

Where a printed calendar still beats an app

A paper calendar on the fridge or wall is visible to the whole household without anyone unlocking a phone. It works well for shared family schedules, a child’s chore chart, a study or revision timetable, and project deadlines pinned above a desk. When you need a fresh one, the calendar maker builds it in seconds, free and in your browser.

Frequently asked questions

Why does my printed calendar have cut-off edges?
Home printers cannot print right to the paper edge, so they leave a small unprintable margin. The calendar maker keeps its content inside a safe margin, so as long as you print at 100% scale rather than enlarging it, nothing important is lost.
Can I print a calendar with space to write?
Yes. Print one month per page in portrait, which gives large date cells, and turn on the notes lines for extra room at the bottom. For the most writing space, landscape with a single month gives the widest cells.
What is the best paper for a wall calendar?
Standard 80gsm paper is fine for most calendars. For something that lasts on the wall, use heavier 100 to 120gsm paper or thin card, which resists curling and shows pen and highlighter without bleed-through.

Ready to try it?

Monthly or full-year calendars, with notes lines. Free, in your browser, with a live preview before you print.

Open the Printable Calendar Maker