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- All Superinterfaces:
- Attribute, Serializable
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- Chromaticity, Copies, Destination, DialogTypeSelection, Fidelity, Finishings, JobHoldUntil, JobImpressions, JobKOctets, JobMediaSheets, JobName, JobPriority, JobSheets, Media, MediaName, MediaPrintableArea, MediaSizeName, MediaTray, MultipleDocumentHandling, NumberUp, OrientationRequested, PageRanges, PresentationDirection, PrinterResolution, PrintQuality, RequestingUserName, SheetCollate, Sides
public interface PrintRequestAttribute extends Attribute
Interface PrintRequestAttribute is a tagging interface which a printing attribute class implements to indicate the attribute denotes a requested setting for a print job.Attributes which are tagged with PrintRequestAttribute and are also tagged as PrintJobAttribute, represent the subset of job attributes which can be part of the specification of a job request.
If an attribute implements
DocAttribute
as well as PrintRequestAttribute, the client may include the attribute in aDoc
}'s attribute set to specify a job setting which pertains just to that doc.- See Also:
DocAttributeSet
,PrintRequestAttributeSet
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Method Summary
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Methods inherited from interface javax.print.attribute.Attribute
getCategory, getName
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Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 04/03/2020
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