| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| java.awt.print | 
 Provides classes and interfaces for a general printing API. 
 | 
| javax.swing | 
 Provides a set of "lightweight"
(all-Java language) components that,
to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms. 
 | 
| javax.swing.text | 
 Provides classes and interfaces that deal with editable
and noneditable text components. 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Pageable
 The  
Pageable implementation represents a set of
 pages to be printed. | 
| PageFormat
 The  
PageFormat class describes the size and
 orientation of a page to be printed. | 
| Paper
 The  
Paper class describes the physical characteristics of
 a piece of paper. | 
| Printable
 The  
Printable interface is implemented
 by the print methods of the current
 page painter, which is called by the printing
 system to render a page. | 
| PrinterException
 The  
PrinterException class and its subclasses are used
 to indicate that an exceptional condition has occurred in the print
 system. | 
| PrinterJob
 The  
PrinterJob class is the principal class that controls
 printing. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Printable
 The  
Printable interface is implemented
 by the print methods of the current
 page painter, which is called by the printing
 system to render a page. | 
| PrinterException
 The  
PrinterException class and its subclasses are used
 to indicate that an exceptional condition has occurred in the print
 system. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Printable
 The  
Printable interface is implemented
 by the print methods of the current
 page painter, which is called by the printing
 system to render a page. | 
| PrinterException
 The  
PrinterException class and its subclasses are used
 to indicate that an exceptional condition has occurred in the print
 system. | 
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