public abstract class PrinterJob extends Object
The PrinterJob
class is the principal class that controls printing. An application calls methods in this class to set up a job, optionally to invoke a print dialog with the user, and then to print the pages of the job.
public PrinterJob()
A PrinterJob
object should be created using the static getPrinterJob
method.
public static PrinterJob getPrinterJob()
Creates and returns a PrinterJob
which is initially associated with the default printer. If no printers are available on the system, a PrinterJob will still be returned from this method, but getPrintService()
will return null
, and calling print
with this PrinterJob
might generate an exception. Applications that need to determine if there are suitable printers before creating a PrinterJob
should ensure that the array returned from lookupPrintServices
is not empty.
PrinterJob
.SecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its SecurityManager.checkPrintJobAccess()
method disallows this thread from creating a print job requestpublic static PrintService[] lookupPrintServices()
A convenience method which looks up 2D print services. Services returned from this method may be installed on PrinterJob
s which support print services. Calling this method is equivalent to calling PrintServiceLookup.lookupPrintServices()
and specifying a Pageable DocFlavor.
public static StreamPrintServiceFactory[] lookupStreamPrintServices(String mimeType)
A convenience method which locates factories for stream print services which can image 2D graphics. Sample usage :
FileOutputStream outstream; StreamPrintService psPrinter; String psMimeType = "application/postscript"; PrinterJob pj = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob(); StreamPrintServiceFactory[] factories = PrinterJob.lookupStreamPrintServices(psMimeType); if (factories.length > 0) { try { outstream = new File("out.ps"); psPrinter = factories[0].getPrintService(outstream); // psPrinter can now be set as the service on a PrinterJob pj.setPrintService(psPrinter) } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } }Services returned from this method may be installed on
PrinterJob
instances which support print services. Calling this method is equivalent to calling StreamPrintServiceFactory.lookupStreamPrintServiceFactories()
and specifying a Pageable DocFlavor. mimeType
- the required output format, or null to mean any format.public PrintService getPrintService()
Returns the service (printer) for this printer job. Implementations of this class which do not support print services may return null. null will also be returned if no printers are available.
setPrintService(PrintService)
, getPrinterJob()
public void setPrintService(PrintService service) throws PrinterException
Associate this PrinterJob with a new PrintService. This method is overridden by subclasses which support specifying a Print Service. Throws PrinterException
if the specified service cannot support the Pageable
and Printable
interfaces necessary to support 2D printing.
service
- a print service that supports 2D printingPrinterException
- if the specified service does not support 2D printing, or this PrinterJob class does not support setting a 2D print service, or the specified service is otherwise not a valid print service.getPrintService()
public abstract void setPrintable(Printable painter)
Calls painter
to render the pages. The pages in the document to be printed by this PrinterJob
are rendered by the Printable
object, painter
. The PageFormat
for each page is the default page format.
painter
- the Printable
that renders each page of the document.public abstract void setPrintable(Printable painter, PageFormat format)
Calls painter
to render the pages in the specified format
. The pages in the document to be printed by this PrinterJob
are rendered by the Printable
object, painter
. The PageFormat
of each page is format
.
painter
- the Printable
called to render each page of the documentformat
- the size and orientation of each page to be printedpublic abstract void setPageable(Pageable document) throws NullPointerException
Queries document
for the number of pages and the PageFormat
and Printable
for each page held in the Pageable
instance, document
.
document
- the pages to be printed. It can not be null
.NullPointerException
- the Pageable
passed in was null
.PageFormat
, Printable
public abstract boolean printDialog() throws HeadlessException
Presents a dialog to the user for changing the properties of the print job. This method will display a native dialog if a native print service is selected, and user choice of printers will be restricted to these native print services. To present the cross platform print dialog for all services, including native ones instead use printDialog(PrintRequestAttributeSet)
.
PrinterJob implementations which can use PrintService's will update the PrintService for this PrinterJob to reflect the new service selected by the user.
true
if the user does not cancel the dialog; false
otherwise.HeadlessException
- if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true.GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
public boolean printDialog(PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes) throws HeadlessException
A convenience method which displays a cross-platform print dialog for all services which are capable of printing 2D graphics using the Pageable
interface. The selected printer when the dialog is initially displayed will reflect the print service currently attached to this print job. If the user changes the print service, the PrinterJob will be updated to reflect this, unless the user cancels the dialog. As well as allowing the user to select the destination printer, the user can also select values of various print request attributes.
The attributes parameter on input will reflect the applications required initial selections in the user dialog. Attributes not specified display using the default for the service. On return it will reflect the user's choices. Selections may be updated by the implementation to be consistent with the supported values for the currently selected print service.
As the user scrolls to a new print service selection, the values copied are based on the settings for the previous service, together with any user changes. The values are not based on the original settings supplied by the client.
With the exception of selected printer, the PrinterJob state is not updated to reflect the user's changes. For the selections to affect a printer job, the attributes must be specified in the call to the print(PrintRequestAttributeSet)
method. If using the Pageable interface, clients which intend to use media selected by the user must create a PageFormat derived from the user's selections. If the user cancels the dialog, the attributes will not reflect any changes made by the user.
attributes
- on input is application supplied attributes, on output the contents are updated to reflect user choices. This parameter may not be null.true
if the user does not cancel the dialog; false
otherwise.HeadlessException
- if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true.NullPointerException
- if attributes
parameter is null.GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
public abstract PageFormat pageDialog(PageFormat page) throws HeadlessException
Displays a dialog that allows modification of a PageFormat
instance. The page
argument is used to initialize controls in the page setup dialog. If the user cancels the dialog then this method returns the original page
object unmodified. If the user okays the dialog then this method returns a new PageFormat
object with the indicated changes. In either case, the original page
object is not modified.
page
- the default PageFormat
presented to the user for modificationpage
object if the dialog is cancelled; a new PageFormat
object containing the format indicated by the user if the dialog is acknowledged.HeadlessException
- if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true.GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
public PageFormat pageDialog(PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes) throws HeadlessException
A convenience method which displays a cross-platform page setup dialog. The choices available will reflect the print service currently set on this PrinterJob.
The attributes parameter on input will reflect the client's required initial selections in the user dialog. Attributes which are not specified display using the default for the service. On return it will reflect the user's choices. Selections may be updated by the implementation to be consistent with the supported values for the currently selected print service.
The return value will be a PageFormat equivalent to the selections in the PrintRequestAttributeSet. If the user cancels the dialog, the attributes will not reflect any changes made by the user, and the return value will be null.
attributes
- on input is application supplied attributes, on output the contents are updated to reflect user choices. This parameter may not be null.null
otherwise.HeadlessException
- if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless() returns true.NullPointerException
- if attributes
parameter is null.GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
public abstract PageFormat defaultPage(PageFormat page)
Clones the PageFormat
argument and alters the clone to describe a default page size and orientation.
page
- the PageFormat
to be cloned and alteredpage
, altered to describe a default PageFormat
.public PageFormat defaultPage()
Creates a new PageFormat
instance and sets it to a default size and orientation.
PageFormat
set to a default size and orientation.public PageFormat getPageFormat(PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes)
Calculates a PageFormat
with values consistent with those supported by the current PrintService
for this job (ie the value returned by getPrintService()
) and media, printable area and orientation contained in attributes
.
Calling this method does not update the job. It is useful for clients that have a set of attributes obtained from printDialog(PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes)
and need a PageFormat to print a Pageable object.
attributes
- a set of printing attributes, for example obtained from calling printDialog. If attributes
is null a default PageFormat is returned.PageFormat
whose settings conform with those of the current service and the specified attributes.public abstract PageFormat validatePage(PageFormat page)
Returns the clone of page
with its settings adjusted to be compatible with the current printer of this PrinterJob
. For example, the returned PageFormat
could have its imageable area adjusted to fit within the physical area of the paper that is used by the current printer.
page
- the PageFormat
that is cloned and whose settings are changed to be compatible with the current printerPageFormat
that is cloned from page
and whose settings are changed to conform with this PrinterJob
.public abstract void print() throws PrinterException
Prints a set of pages.
PrinterException
- an error in the print system caused the job to be aborted.Book
, Pageable
, Printable
public void print(PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes) throws PrinterException
Prints a set of pages using the settings in the attribute set. The default implementation ignores the attribute set.
Note that some attributes may be set directly on the PrinterJob by equivalent method calls, (for example), copies: setcopies(int)
, job name: setJobName(String)
and specifying media size and orientation though the PageFormat
object.
If a supported attribute-value is specified in this attribute set, it will take precedence over the API settings for this print() operation only. The following behaviour is specified for PageFormat: If a client uses the Printable interface, then the attributes
parameter to this method is examined for attributes which specify media (by size), orientation, and imageable area, and those are used to construct a new PageFormat which is passed to the Printable object's print() method. See Printable
for an explanation of the required behaviour of a Printable to ensure optimal printing via PrinterJob. For clients of the Pageable interface, the PageFormat will always be as supplied by that interface, on a per page basis.
These behaviours allow an application to directly pass the user settings returned from printDialog(PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes
to this print() method.
attributes
- a set of attributes for the jobPrinterException
- an error in the print system caused the job to be aborted.Book
, Pageable
, Printable
public abstract void setCopies(int copies)
Sets the number of copies to be printed.
copies
- the number of copies to be printedgetCopies()
public abstract int getCopies()
Gets the number of copies to be printed.
setCopies(int)
public abstract String getUserName()
Gets the name of the printing user.
public abstract void setJobName(String jobName)
Sets the name of the document to be printed. The document name can not be null
.
jobName
- the name of the document to be printedgetJobName()
public abstract String getJobName()
Gets the name of the document to be printed.
setJobName(java.lang.String)
public abstract void cancel()
Cancels a print job that is in progress. If print
has been called but has not returned then this method signals that the job should be cancelled at the next chance. If there is no print job in progress then this call does nothing.
public abstract boolean isCancelled()
Returns true
if a print job is in progress, but is going to be cancelled at the next opportunity; otherwise returns false
.
true
if the job in progress is going to be cancelled; false
otherwise.
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