Setting the Orientation of a Printed Page : PrintJob « 2D Graphics « Java Tutorial






import java.awt.print.PageFormat;
import java.awt.print.PrinterJob;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {

    PrinterJob pjob = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
    PageFormat pf = pjob.defaultPage();

    pf.setOrientation(PageFormat.PORTRAIT);
    pf.setOrientation(PageFormat.LANDSCAPE);

    // pjob.setPrintable(printable, pf);

    pjob.print();

  }
}








16.49.PrintJob
16.49.1.Print with java.awt.PrintJob
16.49.2.Print Sample with java.awt.GraphicsPrint Sample with java.awt.Graphics
16.49.3.Print configuration
16.49.4.Listening for Print Job Attribute Changes
16.49.5.Determining When a Print Job Has Finished
16.49.6.Cancelling a Print Job
16.49.7.Getting the Default Value of a Print Job Capability
16.49.8.Getting the Possible Values for a Print Job Capability
16.49.9.Setting the Orientation of a Print Job -- Portrait or Landscape
16.49.10.demonstrate the Java 1.4 printing API
16.49.11.Setting the Number of Copies of a Print Job
16.49.12.Displaying the Page Format Dialog: changes the default page format such as orientation and paper size.
16.49.13.Print Dialog: change the default printer settings(default printer, number of copies, range of pages)
16.49.14.Setting the Orientation of a Printed Page