Forcing a Citation to be a Web Citation

Perhaps there is already a way to do this.

I’m trying to make the following article be treated as a web-based citation (using MLA).
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681235/

I’d like it to look like this:
Davern, Michael. “Nonresponse Rates Are a Problematic Indicator of Nonresponse Bias in Survey Research.” Health services research 48.3 (2013): 905–912. Web. 19 Sep. 2016.

However Paperpile really wants it to look like this:
Davern, Michael. “Nonresponse Rates Are a Problematic Indicator of Nonresponse Bias in Survey Research.” Health services research 48.3 (2013): 905–912. Print.

Since I’m accessing it online, it seems inaccurate to cite this as a Print reference. (Yes the print reference exists but that is not what I am using).

Is this possible today? If not, I think it would be a useful feature.

Actually, you are citing the version that was published in print (you citation includes the the printed pages). So even if you read it online, it’s accurate to cite it as print.

At least this is how I see it. But citing is not an exact science so I may have missed something here.