This partly depends on what the link really points to, but it seems that it is a version of the current page with some additional information and/or styling for the print media. In that case, the attribute
rel="alternate"
would seem to be adequate. The definition of rel="alternate"
is not exact, so it is debatable how much the two documents may differ, when it says “The keyword creates a hyperlink referencing an alternate representation of the current document.”
In practice, the attribute rel="alternate"
is mostly ignored. It may, or might, be used by search engines to decide that the linked document need not be visited, as its content is basically the same as that of the current document. If that’s OK, you can use it.
By the way, a link text like “Printable version” might be more descriptive. “Print View” sounds like Print Preview, something that you can do with the tools of the browser