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package javafx.print;

Class to represent a supported device resolution of a printer in the feed and crossfeed directionsin dots-per-inch (DPI). When printing in a portrait orientation cross feed direction is usually x/horizontal resolution, and feed direction is usually y/horizontal resolution. On most printers these are the same value, but it is possuble for them to be different.
Since:JavaFX 8.0
/** * Class to represent a supported device resolution of a printer in * the feed and crossfeed directionsin dots-per-inch (DPI). * When printing in a portrait orientation * cross feed direction is usually x/horizontal resolution, and * feed direction is usually y/horizontal resolution. * On most printers these are the same value, but it is possuble * for them to be different. * @since JavaFX 8.0 */
public final class PrintResolution { private int cfRes; private int fRes;
Represents the dots-per-inch (DPI) resolution of a printer device. When printing in a portrait orientation cross feed direction is usually x/horizontal resolution, and feed direction is usually y/horizontal resolution. On most printers these are the same value, but rarely they may be different.
Params:
  • crossFeedResolution – - resolution across the paper feed direction.
  • feedResolution – - resolution in the paper feed direction.
Throws:
/** * Represents the dots-per-inch (DPI) resolution of a printer device. * When printing in a portrait orientation * cross feed direction is usually x/horizontal resolution, and * feed direction is usually y/horizontal resolution. * On most printers these are the same value, but rarely they may be * different. * @param crossFeedResolution - resolution across the paper feed direction. * @param feedResolution - resolution in the paper feed direction. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the values are not greater * than zero. */
PrintResolution(int crossFeedResolution, int feedResolution) throws IllegalArgumentException { if (crossFeedResolution <= 0 || feedResolution <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Values must be positive"); } cfRes = crossFeedResolution; fRes = feedResolution; }
Returns the resolution in dpi. across the paper feed direction.
Returns:cross feed resolution.
/** * Returns the resolution in dpi. across the paper feed direction. * @return cross feed resolution. */
public int getCrossFeedResolution() { return cfRes; }
Returns the resolution in dpi. in the paper feed direction.
Returns:feed resolution.
/** * Returns the resolution in dpi. in the paper feed direction. * @return feed resolution. */
public int getFeedResolution() { return fRes; } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { try { PrintResolution other = (PrintResolution)o; return this.cfRes == other.cfRes && this.fRes == other.fRes; } catch (Exception e) { return false; } } @Override public int hashCode() { return cfRes << 16 | fRes; } @Override public String toString() { return "Feed res=" + fRes + "dpi. Cross Feed res=" + cfRes + "dpi."; } }