Print the Windows Task Manager process list

Is it possible to print a list of 'Processes' that appear in the Windows Task Manager?  I would like to have a paper copy of the processes running on my machine, but I have not determined how to print list.  (I need to compare the processes running on my machine with the processes running on the machine to another, separate). Help, please!  Thank you

In the Task Manager, go to Options and uncheck Always on Top. Then
optimize the process.

When finished, select Alt/Impr. Then start/run or use the Win key
and the letter R.

Either passing said, type mspaint and then press ENTER. Once done go to Edition and paste,
then save the file.

Or

You can also use the command tasklist command line. For example, in
Start > run, type
/FO CSV TaskList > [click OK] C:\tasklist.csv

This will produced a spreadsheet Excel Task Manager information

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