I did something for a previous project that is kinda similar, so maybe it would help. Maybe not.
We had content providers -- authors and editors -- who were not computer gurus, but they could edit a wiki. And so they did. But presenting the wiki page didn't work so well for the content consumers -- the readers -- and we didn't want them to have write access in any case. So I wrote a simple skin for MediaWiki to extract just the content body of a wiki article, and then that was put into an alternate web page with decorations and controls designed just for our readers.
That might be enough for your purpose, but if you really want a printed document then you could print these mashed up web pages to PDF, with
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