问题
I have a simple printing solution set up and normal printing works fine(tested it a couple of times), however when I use the PrintDialog to specify a custom page range, it is as if the range is ingored. When I debug I inspect the printDocument object and confirm that the range values are correct but the end product that the printer produces does not much the values I gave it.
Here is my code :
printDialog.Document = printdoc;
printDialog.AllowSomePages = true;
if (printDialog.ShowDialog() == System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK)
{
printdoc.PrinterSettings.FromPage = printDialog.PrinterSettings.FromPage;
printdoc.PrinterSettings.ToPage = printDialog.PrinterSettings.ToPage;
printdoc.PrinterSettings.PrintRange = printDialog.PrinterSettings.PrintRange;
printPreviewDialog.Document = printdoc;
printPreviewDialog.FindForm().WindowState = FormWindowState.Maximized;
printPreviewDialog.ShowDialog();
}
*Note - printdoc is a instance of System.Drawing.Printing.PrintDocument. I added code in the PrintDocument's PrintPage event handler to populate the page I'm printing.
回答1:
You need to tell the print dialog that it should accept user input for page ranges. To do this, you can specify the PrinterSettings.PrintRange.
var printDialog = new PrintDialog();
printDialog.AllowSomePages = true; //May not be needed
printDialog.PrinterSettings.PrintRange = PrintRange.SomePages; //Needed
if(printDialog.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK)
{
// ... do the rest here
}
Notes: The main takeaway you should get is that you need to set PrintDialog.AllowSomePages = true
(along with From/ToPage) in order to tell the dialog to only print those ranges. Also, I am not sure if setting the AllowSomePages
after the dialog closes will take effect, so that's why I put the code before ShowDialog
. You can try to set it inside the if-statement at your convenience.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29260116/print-range-not-working-even-if-values-are-set