Annette
If you go to your profile and click on the Family Tree and Tools tab you will see a 5 generation pedigree chart.
On that page if you scroll down to compact Family Tree, click on that link, and you will get the 8 generation tree. This is a rather compact tree. You can copy and paste this into a word processor document for printing, if you wish.
Or, you can scroll down to Printable Family Tree, click on that link, and you will get a 5 generation tree. It is somewhat abbreviated as there are no places given, and no marriage dates/places. I believe you can simply print this page from your browser. I’ve never actually done this because I don’t care for it because of what it does not provide.
Or, if you go to the Dynamic Tree, you can see more generations, but you get even less data. Dates are years only, no marriage date, and again no places.
There is no option for printing cascading pedigree charts, that is a chart of however many generations with 5 generations per page, and links for continuation charts (say, person 16 on chart #1 is continued on chart #2, etc). This is a standard feature on every desk-top genealogy software I’ve used.
It is actually quite easy to export a gedcom, upload it into your program, and print the charts. No editing of the file is required.