Module java.desktop

Class MultipleDocumentHandling

java.lang.Object
javax.print.attribute.EnumSyntax
javax.print.attribute.standard.MultipleDocumentHandling
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Cloneable, Attribute, PrintJobAttribute, PrintRequestAttribute

public class MultipleDocumentHandling
extends EnumSyntax
implements PrintRequestAttribute, PrintJobAttribute
Class MultipleDocumentHandling is a printing attribute class, an enumeration, that controls finishing operations and the placement of one or more print-stream pages into impressions and onto media sheets. When the value of the Copies attribute exceeds 1, MultipleDocumentHandling also controls the order in which the copies that result from processing the documents are produced. This attribute is relevant only for a multidoc print job consisting of two or more individual docs.

Briefly, MultipleDocumentHandling determines the relationship between the multiple input (electronic) documents fed into a multidoc print job and the output (physical) document or documents produced by the multidoc print job. There are two possibilities:

  • The multiple input documents are combined into a single output document. Finishing operations (Finishings), are performed on this single output document. The Copies attribute tells how many copies of this single output document to produce. The MultipleDocumentHandling values SINGLE_DOCUMENT and SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET specify two variations of this possibility.
  • The multiple input documents remain separate output documents. Finishing operations (Finishings), are performed on each output document separately. The Copies attribute tells how many copies of each separate output document to produce. The MultipleDocumentHandling values SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES and SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES specify two variations of this possibility.
In the detailed explanations below, if "a" represents an instance of document data, then the result of processing the data in document "a" is a sequence of media sheets represented by "a(*)".

The standard MultipleDocumentHandling values are:

  • SINGLE_DOCUMENT. If a print job has multiple documents -- say, the document data is called a and b -- then the result of processing all the document data (a and then b) must be treated as a single sequence of media sheets for finishing operations; that is, finishing would be performed on the concatenation of the sequences a(*),b(*). The printer must not force the data in each document instance to be formatted onto a new print-stream page, nor to start a new impression on a new media sheet. If more than one copy is made, the ordering of the sets of media sheets resulting from processing the document data must be a(*),b(*),a(*),b(*),..., and the printer object must force each copy (a(*),b(*)) to start on a new media sheet.
  • SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES. If a print job has multiple documents -- say, the document data is called a and b -- then the result of processing the data in each document instance must be treated as a single sequence of media sheets for finishing operations; that is, the sets a(*) and b(*) would each be finished separately. The printer must force each copy of the result of processing the data in a single document to start on a new media sheet. If more than one copy is made, the ordering of the sets of media sheets resulting from processing the document data must be a(*),a(*),...,b(*),b(*)....
  • SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES. If a print job has multiple documents -- say, the document data is called a and b -- then the result of processing the data in each document instance must be treated as a single sequence of media sheets for finishing operations; that is, the sets a(*) and b(*) would each be finished separately. The printer must force each copy of the result of processing the data in a single document to start on a new media sheet. If more than one copy is made, the ordering of the sets of media sheets resulting from processing the document data must be a(*),b(*),a(*),b(*),....
  • SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET. Same as SINGLE_DOCUMENT, except that the printer must ensure that the first impression of each document instance in the job is placed on a new media sheet. This value allows multiple documents to be stapled together with a single staple where each document starts on a new sheet.

SINGLE_DOCUMENT is the same as SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES with respect to ordering of print-stream pages, but not media sheet generation, since SINGLE_DOCUMENT will put the first page of the next document on the back side of a sheet if an odd number of pages have been produced so far for the job, while SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES always forces the next document or document copy on to a new sheet.

In addition, if a Finishings attribute of STAPLE is specified, then:

  • With SINGLE_DOCUMENT, documents a and b are stapled together as a single document with no regard to new sheets.
  • With SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET, documents a and b are stapled together as a single document, but document b starts on a new sheet.
  • With SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES and SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES, documents a and b are stapled separately.
Note: None of these values provide means to produce uncollated sheets within a document, i.e., where multiple copies of sheet n are produced before sheet n+1 of the same document. To specify that, see the SheetCollate attribute.

IPP Compatibility: The category name returned by getName() is the IPP attribute name. The enumeration's integer value is the IPP enum value. The toString() method returns the IPP string representation of the attribute value.

See Also:
Copies, Finishings, NumberUp, PageRanges, SheetCollate, Sides, Serialized Form