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- All Superinterfaces:
- DocPrintJob
public interface MultiDocPrintJob extends DocPrintJob
Obtained from a MultiDocPrintService, a MultiDocPrintJob can print a specified collection of documents as a single print job with a set of job attributes.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
print(MultiDoc multiDoc, PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes)
Print a MultiDoc with the specified job attributes.-
Methods inherited from interface javax.print.DocPrintJob
addPrintJobAttributeListener, addPrintJobListener, getAttributes, getPrintService, print, removePrintJobAttributeListener, removePrintJobListener
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Method Detail
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print
void print(MultiDoc multiDoc, PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes) throws PrintException
Print a MultiDoc with the specified job attributes. This method should only be called once for a given print job. Calling it again will not result in a new job being spooled to the printer. The service implementation will define policy for service interruption and recovery. Application clients which want to monitor the success or failure should register a PrintJobListener.- Parameters:
multiDoc
- The documents to be printed. ALL must be a flavor supported by the PrintJob & PrintService.attributes
- The job attributes to be applied to this print job. If this parameter is null then the default attributes are used.- Throws:
PrintException
- The exception additionally may implement an interfaces which more precisely describes the cause of the exception- FlavorException. If the document has a flavor not supported by this print job.
- AttributeException. If one or more of the attributes are not valid for this print job.
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Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 04/03/2020
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