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Hi Dawid:
I was struggling with snippingtool to accomplish this, but I got stucked at: "cmd.exe snippingtool --capture" (I didn't found the extra parameter to force the PrintScreen), so I made a different approach.
Using NirCmd (a freeware tool to automate command execution that you can find @http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd.html), I put this workflow to get the automated PrintScreen somewhere on your disk.
This will let you a "shot.png" at you C: drive (You can work a little bit to customize it).
Add this to your workflow, and you'll find that the shot.png has the PrintScreen of your execution.
This is how mine looks after running this small workflow:
Hope this helps.
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