Added in API level 19

PrintManager

public final class PrintManager
extends Object

java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.print.PrintManager


System level service for accessing the printing capabilities of the platform.

The key idea behind printing on the platform is that the content to be printed should be laid out for the currently selected print options resulting in an optimized output and higher user satisfaction. To achieve this goal the platform declares a contract that the printing application has to follow which is defined by the PrintDocumentAdapter class. At a higher level the contract is that when the user selects some options from the print UI that may affect the way content is laid out, for example page size, the application receives a callback allowing it to layout the content to better fit these new constraints. After a layout pass the system may ask the application to render one or more pages one or more times. For example, an application may produce a single column list for smaller page sizes and a multi-column table for larger page sizes.

Print jobs are started by calling the print(java.lang.String, android.print.PrintDocumentAdapter, android.print.PrintAttributes) from an activity which results in bringing up the system print UI. Once the print UI is up, when the user changes a selected print option that affects the way content is laid out the system starts to interact with the application following the mechanics described the section above.

Print jobs can be in created, queued, started, blocked, completed, failed, and canceled state. Print jobs are stored in dedicated system spooler until they are handled which is they are cancelled or completed. Active print jobs, ones that are not cancelled or completed, are considered failed if the device reboots as the new boot may be after a very long time. The user may choose to restart such print jobs. Once a print job is queued all relevant content is stored in the system spooler and its lifecycle becomes detached from this of the application that created it.

An applications can query the print spooler for current print jobs it created but not print jobs created by other applications.


Requires the PackageManager#FEATURE_PRINTING feature which can be detected using PackageManager.hasSystemFeature(String).

Summary

Public methods

List<PrintJob> getPrintJobs()

Gets the print jobs for this application.

boolean isPrintServiceEnabled(ComponentName service)

Checks whether a given print service is enabled.

PrintJob print(String printJobName, PrintDocumentAdapter documentAdapter, PrintAttributes attributes)

Creates a print job for printing a PrintDocumentAdapter with default print attributes.

Inherited methods

Public methods

getPrintJobs

Added in API level 19
public List<PrintJob> getPrintJobs ()

Gets the print jobs for this application.

Returns
List<PrintJob> The print job list. This value cannot be null.

See also:

isPrintServiceEnabled

Added in API level 33
public boolean isPrintServiceEnabled (ComponentName service)

Checks whether a given print service is enabled. The provided service must share UID with the calling package, otherwise a SecurityException is thrown.

Parameters
service ComponentName: This value cannot be null.

Returns
boolean true if the given print service is enabled

print

Added in API level 19
public PrintJob print (String printJobName, 
                PrintDocumentAdapter documentAdapter, 
                PrintAttributes attributes)

Creates a print job for printing a PrintDocumentAdapter with default print attributes.

Calling this method brings the print UI allowing the user to customize the print job and returns a PrintJob object without waiting for the user to customize or confirm the print job. The returned print job instance is in a created state.

This method can be called only from an Activity. The rationale is that printing from a service will create an inconsistent user experience as the print UI would appear without any context.

Also the passed in PrintDocumentAdapter will be considered invalid if your activity is finished. The rationale is that once the activity that initiated printing is finished, the provided adapter may be in an inconsistent state as it may depend on the UI presented by the activity.

The default print attributes are a hint to the system how the data is to be printed. For example, a photo editor may look at the photo aspect ratio to determine the default orientation and provide a hint whether the printing should be in portrait or landscape. The system will do a best effort to selected the hinted options in the print dialog, given the current printer supports them.

Note: Calling this method will bring the print dialog and the system will connect to the provided PrintDocumentAdapter. If a configuration change occurs that you application does not handle, for example a rotation change, the system will drop the connection to the adapter as the activity has to be recreated and the old adapter may be invalid in this context, hence a new adapter instance is required. As a consequence, if your activity does not handle configuration changes (default behavior), you have to save the state that you were printing and call this method again when your activity is recreated.

Parameters
printJobName String: A name for the new print job which is shown to the user. This value cannot be null.

documentAdapter PrintDocumentAdapter: An adapter that emits the document to print. This value cannot be null.

attributes PrintAttributes: The default print job attributes or null.

Returns
PrintJob The created print job on success or null on failure.

Throws
IllegalStateException If not called from an Activity.
IllegalArgumentException If the print job name is empty or the document adapter is null.

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