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package javax.print.attribute.standard;
import javax.print.attribute.Attribute;
import javax.print.attribute.DocAttribute;
import javax.print.attribute.EnumSyntax;
import javax.print.attribute.PrintJobAttribute;
import javax.print.attribute.PrintRequestAttribute;
Class SheetCollate
is a printing attribute class, an enumeration, that specifies whether or not the media sheets of each copy of each printed document in a job are to be in sequence, when multiple copies of the document are specified by the Copies
attribute. When SheetCollate
is COLLATED
, each copy of each document is printed with the print-stream sheets in sequence. When SheetCollate
is UNCOLLATED
, each print-stream sheet is printed a number of times equal to the value of the Copies
attribute in succession. For example, suppose a document produces two media sheets as output, Copies
is 6, and SheetCollate
is UNCOLLATED; in this case six copies of the first media sheet are printed followed by six copies of the second media sheet.
Whether the effect of sheet collation is achieved by placing copies of a
document in multiple output bins or in the same output bin with
implementation defined document separation is implementation dependent. Also
whether it is achieved by making multiple passes over the job or by using an
output sorter is implementation dependent.
If a printer does not support the SheetCollate
attribute (meaning the client cannot specify any particular sheet collation), the printer must behave as though SheetCollate
were always set to COLLATED
.
The SheetCollate
attribute interacts with the MultipleDocumentHandling
attribute. The MultipleDocumentHandling
attribute describes the collation of entire documents, and the SheetCollate
attribute describes the semantics of collating individual pages within a document.
The effect of a SheetCollate
attribute on a multidoc print job (a job with multiple documents) depends on whether all the docs have the same sheet collation specified or whether different docs have different sheet collations specified, and on the (perhaps defaulted) value of the MultipleDocumentHandling
attribute.
- If all the docs have the same sheet collation specified, then the following combinations of
SheetCollate
and MultipleDocumentHandling
are permitted, and the printer reports an error when the job is submitted if any other combination is specified:
- SheetCollate = COLLATED,
MultipleDocumentHandling
= SINGLE_DOCUMENT -- All the input docs will be combined into one output document. Multiple copies of the output document will be produced with pages in collated order, i.e. pages 1, 2, 3, . . ., 1, 2, 3, . . . - SheetCollate = COLLATED,
MultipleDocumentHandling
= SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET -- All the input docs will be combined into one output document, and the first impression of each input doc will always start on a new media sheet. Multiple copies of the output document will be produced with pages in collated order, i.e. pages 1, 2, 3, . . ., 1, 2, 3, . . . - SheetCollate = COLLATED,
MultipleDocumentHandling
= SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES -- Each input doc will remain a separate output document. Multiple copies of each output document (call them A, B, . . .) will be produced with each document's pages in collated order, but the documents themselves in uncollated order, i.e. pages A1, A2, A3, . . ., A1, A2, A3, . . ., B1, B2, B3, . . ., B1, B2, B3, . . . - SheetCollate = COLLATED,
MultipleDocumentHandling
= SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES -- Each input doc will remain a separate output document. Multiple copies of each output document (call them A, B, . . .) will be produced with each document's pages in collated order, with the documents themselves also in collated order, i.e. pages A1, A2, A3, . . ., B1, B2, B3, . . ., A1, A2, A3, . . ., B1, B2, B3, . . . - SheetCollate = UNCOLLATED,
MultipleDocumentHandling
= SINGLE_DOCUMENT -- All the input docs will be combined into one output document. Multiple copies of the output document will be produced with pages in uncollated order, i.e. pages 1, 1, . . ., 2, 2, . . ., 3, 3, . . . - SheetCollate = UNCOLLATED,
MultipleDocumentHandling
= SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET -- All the input docs will be combined into one output document, and the first impression of each input doc will always start on a new media sheet. Multiple copies of the output document will be produced with pages in uncollated order, i.e. pages 1, 1, . . ., 2, 2, . . ., 3, 3, . . . - SheetCollate = UNCOLLATED,
MultipleDocumentHandling
= SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES -- Each input doc will remain a separate output document. Multiple copies of each output document (call them A, B, . . .) will be produced with each document's pages in uncollated order, with the documents themselves also in uncollated order, i.e. pages A1, A1, . . ., A2, A2, . . ., A3, A3, . . ., B1, B1, . . ., B2, B2, . . ., B3, B3, . . .
- If different docs have different sheet collations specified, then only one value of
MultipleDocumentHandling
is permitted, and the printer reports an error when the job is submitted if any other value is specified:
MultipleDocumentHandling
= SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES -- Each input doc will remain a separate output document. Multiple copies of each output document (call them A, B, . . .) will be produced with each document's pages in collated or uncollated order as the corresponding input doc's SheetCollate attribute specifies, and with the documents themselves in uncollated order. If document A had SheetCollate = UNCOLLATED and document B had SheetCollate = COLLATED, the following pages would be produced: A1, A1, . . ., A2, A2, . . ., A3, A3, . . ., B1, B2, B3, . . ., B1, B2, B3, . . .
IPP Compatibility: SheetCollate is not an IPP attribute at present.
Author: Alan Kaminsky See Also:
/**
* Class {@code SheetCollate} is a printing attribute class, an enumeration,
* that specifies whether or not the media sheets of each copy of each printed
* document in a job are to be in sequence, when multiple copies of the document
* are specified by the {@link Copies Copies} attribute. When
* {@code SheetCollate} is {@code COLLATED}, each copy of each document is
* printed with the print-stream sheets in sequence. When {@code SheetCollate}
* is {@code UNCOLLATED}, each print-stream sheet is printed a number of times
* equal to the value of the {@link Copies Copies} attribute in succession. For
* example, suppose a document produces two media sheets as output,
* {@link Copies Copies} is 6, and {@code SheetCollate} is UNCOLLATED; in this
* case six copies of the first media sheet are printed followed by six copies
* of the second media sheet.
* <p>
* Whether the effect of sheet collation is achieved by placing copies of a
* document in multiple output bins or in the same output bin with
* implementation defined document separation is implementation dependent. Also
* whether it is achieved by making multiple passes over the job or by using an
* output sorter is implementation dependent.
* <p>
* If a printer does not support the {@code SheetCollate} attribute (meaning the
* client cannot specify any particular sheet collation), the printer must
* behave as though {@code SheetCollate} were always set to {@code COLLATED}.
* <p>
* The {@code SheetCollate} attribute interacts with the
* {@link MultipleDocumentHandling MultipleDocumentHandling} attribute. The
* {@link MultipleDocumentHandling MultipleDocumentHandling} attribute describes
* the collation of entire documents, and the {@code SheetCollate} attribute
* describes the semantics of collating individual pages within a document.
* <p>
* The effect of a {@code SheetCollate} attribute on a multidoc print job (a job
* with multiple documents) depends on whether all the docs have the same sheet
* collation specified or whether different docs have different sheet collations
* specified, and on the (perhaps defaulted) value of the
* {@link MultipleDocumentHandling MultipleDocumentHandling} attribute.
* <ul>
* <li>If all the docs have the same sheet collation specified, then the
* following combinations of {@code SheetCollate} and
* {@link MultipleDocumentHandling MultipleDocumentHandling} are permitted,
* and the printer reports an error when the job is submitted if any other
* combination is specified:
* <ul>
* <li>SheetCollate = COLLATED, {@link MultipleDocumentHandling
* MultipleDocumentHandling} = SINGLE_DOCUMENT -- All the input docs will be
* combined into one output document. Multiple copies of the output document
* will be produced with pages in collated order, i.e. pages 1, 2, 3, . . .,
* 1, 2, 3, . . .
* <li>SheetCollate = COLLATED, {@link MultipleDocumentHandling
* MultipleDocumentHandling} = SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET -- All the input
* docs will be combined into one output document, and the first impression
* of each input doc will always start on a new media sheet. Multiple copies
* of the output document will be produced with pages in collated order,
* i.e. pages 1, 2, 3, . . ., 1, 2, 3, . . .
* <li>SheetCollate = COLLATED, {@link MultipleDocumentHandling
* MultipleDocumentHandling} = SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES -- Each
* input doc will remain a separate output document. Multiple copies of each
* output document (call them A, B, . . .) will be produced with each
* document's pages in collated order, but the documents themselves in
* uncollated order, i.e. pages A1, A2, A3, . . ., A1, A2, A3, . . ., B1,
* B2, B3, . . ., B1, B2, B3, . . .
* <li>SheetCollate = COLLATED, {@link MultipleDocumentHandling
* MultipleDocumentHandling} = SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES -- Each
* input doc will remain a separate output document. Multiple copies of each
* output document (call them A, B, . . .) will be produced with each
* document's pages in collated order, with the documents themselves also in
* collated order, i.e. pages A1, A2, A3, . . ., B1, B2, B3, . . ., A1, A2,
* A3, . . ., B1, B2, B3, . . .
* <li>SheetCollate = UNCOLLATED, {@link MultipleDocumentHandling
* MultipleDocumentHandling} = SINGLE_DOCUMENT -- All the input docs will be
* combined into one output document. Multiple copies of the output document
* will be produced with pages in uncollated order, i.e. pages 1, 1, . . .,
* 2, 2, . . ., 3, 3, . . .
* <li>SheetCollate = UNCOLLATED, {@link MultipleDocumentHandling
* MultipleDocumentHandling} = SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET -- All the input
* docs will be combined into one output document, and the first impression
* of each input doc will always start on a new media sheet. Multiple copies
* of the output document will be produced with pages in uncollated order,
* i.e. pages 1, 1, . . ., 2, 2, . . ., 3, 3, . . .
* <li>SheetCollate = UNCOLLATED, {@link MultipleDocumentHandling
* MultipleDocumentHandling} = SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES -- Each
* input doc will remain a separate output document. Multiple copies of each
* output document (call them A, B, . . .) will be produced with each
* document's pages in uncollated order, with the documents themselves also
* in uncollated order, i.e. pages A1, A1, . . ., A2, A2, . . ., A3, A3, . .
* ., B1, B1, . . ., B2, B2, . . ., B3, B3, . . .
* </ul>
* <li>If different docs have different sheet collations specified, then only
* one value of {@link MultipleDocumentHandling MultipleDocumentHandling} is
* permitted, and the printer reports an error when the job is submitted if
* any other value is specified:
* <ul>
* <li>{@link MultipleDocumentHandling MultipleDocumentHandling} =
* SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES -- Each input doc will remain a
* separate output document. Multiple copies of each output document (call
* them A, B, . . .) will be produced with each document's pages in collated
* or uncollated order as the corresponding input doc's SheetCollate
* attribute specifies, and with the documents themselves in uncollated
* order. If document A had SheetCollate = UNCOLLATED and document B had
* SheetCollate = COLLATED, the following pages would be produced: A1, A1, .
* . ., A2, A2, . . ., A3, A3, . . ., B1, B2, B3, . . ., B1, B2, B3, . . .
* </ul>
* </ul>
* <p>
* <b>IPP Compatibility:</b> SheetCollate is not an IPP attribute at present.
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
* @see MultipleDocumentHandling
*/
public final class SheetCollate extends EnumSyntax
implements DocAttribute, PrintRequestAttribute, PrintJobAttribute {
Use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.4 for interoperability.
/**
* Use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.4 for interoperability.
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = 7080587914259873003L;
Sheets within a document appear in uncollated order when multiple copies
are printed.
/**
* Sheets within a document appear in uncollated order when multiple copies
* are printed.
*/
public static final SheetCollate UNCOLLATED = new SheetCollate(0);
Sheets within a document appear in collated order when multiple copies
are printed.
/**
* Sheets within a document appear in collated order when multiple copies
* are printed.
*/
public static final SheetCollate COLLATED = new SheetCollate(1);
Construct a new sheet collate enumeration value with the given integer
value.
Params: - value – Integer value
/**
* Construct a new sheet collate enumeration value with the given integer
* value.
*
* @param value Integer value
*/
protected SheetCollate(int value) {
super (value);
}
The string table for class SheetCollate
. /**
* The string table for class {@code SheetCollate}.
*/
private static final String[] myStringTable = {
"uncollated",
"collated"
};
The enumeration value table for class SheetCollate
. /**
* The enumeration value table for class {@code SheetCollate}.
*/
private static final SheetCollate[] myEnumValueTable = {
UNCOLLATED,
COLLATED
};
Returns the string table for class SheetCollate
. /**
* Returns the string table for class {@code SheetCollate}.
*/
protected String[] getStringTable() {
return myStringTable;
}
Returns the enumeration value table for class SheetCollate
. /**
* Returns the enumeration value table for class {@code SheetCollate}.
*/
protected EnumSyntax[] getEnumValueTable() {
return myEnumValueTable;
}
Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category"
for this printing attribute value.
For class SheetCollate
, the category is class SheetCollate
itself.
Returns: printing attribute class (category), an instance of class java.lang.Class
/**
* Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category"
* for this printing attribute value.
* <p>
* For class {@code SheetCollate}, the category is class
* {@code SheetCollate} itself.
*
* @return printing attribute class (category), an instance of class
* {@link Class java.lang.Class}
*/
public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory() {
return SheetCollate.class;
}
Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an
instance.
For class SheetCollate
, the category name is "sheet-collate"
.
Returns: attribute category name
/**
* Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an
* instance.
* <p>
* For class {@code SheetCollate}, the category name is
* {@code "sheet-collate"}.
*
* @return attribute category name
*/
public final String getName() {
return "sheet-collate";
}
}