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/**
* 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 {@link Copies 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.
* <P>
* 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:
* <UL>
* <LI>
* The multiple input documents are combined into a single output document.
* Finishing operations ({@link Finishings Finishings}),
* are performed on this single output
* document. The {@link Copies 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.
* <P>
* <LI>
* The multiple input documents remain separate output documents. Finishing
* operations ({@link Finishings Finishings}),
* are performed on each output document
* separately. The {@link Copies 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.
* </UL>
* <P>
* In the detailed explanations below, if "<CODE>a</CODE>" represents an
* instance of document data, then the result of processing the data in
* document "<CODE>a</CODE>" is a sequence of media sheets represented by
* "<CODE>a(*)</CODE>".
* <P>
* The standard MultipleDocumentHandling values are:
* <UL>
* <LI>
* <A NAME="sdfi">{@link #SINGLE_DOCUMENT
* <B><CODE>SINGLE_DOCUMENT</CODE></B>}</A>. If a print job has multiple
* documents -- say, the document data is called <CODE>a</CODE> and
* <CODE>b</CODE> -- then the result of processing all the document data
* (<CODE>a</CODE> and then <CODE>b</CODE>) 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 <CODE>a(*),b(*)</CODE>. 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
* <CODE>a(*),b(*),a(*),b(*),...</CODE>, and the printer object must force
* each copy (<CODE>a(*),b(*)</CODE>) to start on a new media sheet.
* <P>
* <LI>
* <A NAME="sducfi">{@link #SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES
* <B><CODE>SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES</CODE></B>}</A>. If a print job
* has multiple documents -- say, the document data is called <CODE>a</CODE> and
* <CODE>b</CODE> -- 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 <CODE>a(*)</CODE> and <CODE>b(*)</CODE> 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
* <CODE>a(*),a(*),...,b(*),b(*)...</CODE>.
* <P>
* <LI>
* <A NAME="sdccfi">{@link #SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES
* <B><CODE>SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES</CODE></B>}</A>. If a print job
* has multiple documents -- say, the document data is called <CODE>a</CODE> and
* <CODE>b</CODE> -- 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 <CODE>a(*)</CODE> and <CODE>b(*)</CODE> 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
* <CODE>a(*),b(*),a(*),b(*),...</CODE>.
* <P>
* <LI>
* <A NAME="sdnsfi">{@link #SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET
* <B><CODE>SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET</CODE></B>}</A>. 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.
* </UL>
* <P>
* 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.
* <P>
* In addition, if a {@link Finishings Finishings} attribute of
* {@link Finishings#STAPLE <CODE>STAPLE</CODE>} is specified, then:
* <UL>
* <LI>
* With SINGLE_DOCUMENT, documents <CODE>a</CODE> and <CODE>b</CODE> are
* stapled together as a single document with no regard to new sheets.
* <P>
* <LI>
* With SINGLE_DOCUMENT_NEW_SHEET, documents <CODE>a</CODE> and <CODE>b</CODE>
* are stapled together as a single document, but document <CODE>b</CODE>
* starts on a new sheet.
* <P>
* <LI>
* With SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_UNCOLLATED_COPIES and
* SEPARATE_DOCUMENTS_COLLATED_COPIES, documents <CODE>a</CODE> and
* <CODE>b</CODE> are stapled separately.
* </UL>
* <P>
* <I>Note:</I> None of these values provide means to produce uncollated
* sheets within a document, i.e., where multiple copies of sheet <I>n</I>
* are produced before sheet <I>n</I>+1 of the same document.
* To specify that, see the {@link SheetCollate SheetCollate} attribute.
* <P>
* <B>IPP Compatibility:</B> The category name returned by
* <CODE>getName()</CODE> is the IPP attribute name. The enumeration's
* integer value is the IPP enum value. The <code>toString()</code> method
* returns the IPP string representation of the attribute value.
* <P>
*
* @see Copies
* @see Finishings
* @see NumberUp
* @see PageRanges
* @see SheetCollate
* @see Sides
*
* @author David Mendenhall
* @author Alan Kaminsky
*/
implements PrintRequestAttribute, PrintJobAttribute {
/**
* Single document -- see above for <A HREF="#sdfi">further
* information</A>.
*/
public static final MultipleDocumentHandling
/**
* Separate documents uncollated copies -- see above for
* <A HREF="#sducfi">further information</A>.
*/
public static final MultipleDocumentHandling
/**
* Separate documents collated copies -- see above for
* <A HREF="#sdccfi">further information</A>.
*/
public static final MultipleDocumentHandling
/**
* Single document new sheet -- see above for
* <A HREF="#sdnsfi">further information</A>.
*/
public static final MultipleDocumentHandling
/**
* Construct a new multiple document handling enumeration value with the
* given integer value.
*
* @param value Integer value.
*/
super (value);
}
"single-document",
"separate-documents-uncollated-copies",
"separate-documents-collated-copies",
"single-document-new-sheet"
};
};
/**
* Returns the string table for class MultipleDocumentHandling.
*/
}
/**
* Returns the enumeration value table for class MultipleDocumentHandling.
*/
}
/**
* Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category"
* for this printing attribute value.
* <P>
* For class MultipleDocumentHandling and any vendor-defined subclasses,
* the category is class MultipleDocumentHandling itself.
*
* @return Printing attribute class (category), an instance of class
* {@link java.lang.Class java.lang.Class}.
*/
return MultipleDocumentHandling.class;
}
/**
* Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an
* instance.
* <P>
* For class MultipleDocumentHandling and any vendor-defined subclasses,
* the category name is <CODE>"multiple-document-handling"</CODE>.
*
* @return Attribute category name.
*/
return "multiple-document-handling";
}
}