Is there a way to find all print trays on a printer and get their paper sizes e.g.
Tray1 = A4
Tray2 = A3
Tray3 = Letter
I can see a way to get the Trays using something like this but it doesn't seem to have the paper size information.
using (System.Drawing.Printing.PrintDocument doc = new PrintDocument())
{
foreach (System.Drawing.Printing.PaperSource paperSource in doc.PrinterSettings.PaperSources)
{
string trayName = paperSource.SourceName;
}
}
What I am wanting to do is select the best Tray for the print job by default.
You can get the printer properties which includes the paper bins (trays) for the printer using windows api: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb258176(v=office.12).aspx http://www.thedbcommunity.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=218&Itemid=56
You could use the IPaper class in ArcObjects SDK 10 Microsoft.NET Framework (I am not quite sure about how this works) http://help.arcgis.com/en/sdk/10.0/arcobjects_net/conceptualhelp/index.html#//0001000002wn000000
Edit: Just took an in depth look on one of the links I gave you, this should be the answer you're looking for:
// Get Printer Tray Codes for Word Printing using DeviceCapabilities
// By: BB
//
// Inputs:1)strTrayName - Name of the tray to search for, ie "Tray 1", "Tray 2", "Manual"
/// <summary>
/// Gets the printer code for the specified tray, based on the current printer for the Word Document
/// Printer trays on various HP printers change between models and Word documents
/// will not act the same when printed on different printers. This allows us
/// to get the right code for the tray we want to print to.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="strTrayName">Name of the tray to search for, ie "Tray 1", "Tray 2", "Manual"</param>
/// <param name="iDefaultBin">A default bin to return if not found ie. (int)WdPaperTray.wdPrinterUpperBin</param>
/// <param name="wordDoc">A word document object that we want to check the printer for</param>
/// <returns></returns>
public int GetBinNumber(string strTrayName, int iDefaultBin, Word.Document wordDoc)
{
//Code adapted from Microsoft KB article Q194789
//HOWTO: Determine Available PaperBins with DeviceCapabilities API
//Get the printer & port names and numbers of the current printer
//
// Once we have the printer bin we can then use
// InvokeMember on the wordDoc.PageSetup object to set the bin.
//
// Example call to this method is
// int Tray1Code = GetBinNumber("Tray 1",(int)WdPaperTray.wdPrinterUpperBin);
int BinRes;
BinRes = iDefaultBin; //set up a default bin as the lower
try
{
string sPort = wordDoc.Application.ActivePrinter.Substring(wordDoc.Application.ActivePrinter.IndexOf(" on ") + 3).Trim();
string sCurrentPrinter = wordDoc.Application.ActivePrinter.Substring(0, wordDoc.Application.ActivePrinter.IndexOf(" on ")).Trim();
//'Find out how many printer bins there are
Int32 iBinCnt = DeviceCapabilities(sCurrentPrinter, sPort, DC_BINS, null, IntPtr.Zero);
if (iBinCnt > -1)
{
//'Set the array of bin numbers to the right size
UInt16[] iBinArray = new UInt16[iBinCnt];
//set up a buffer to receive the bin names - each name is up to 24 chars, null terminated
byte[] buffer = new byte[iBinCnt * 24];
// Load the array with the bin numbers
iBinCnt = DeviceCapabilitiesA(sCurrentPrinter, sPort, DC_BINS, iBinArray, IntPtr.Zero);
if (iBinCnt > -1)
{
// Load the array of bin names
iBinCnt = DeviceCapabilitiesA(sCurrentPrinter, sPort, DC_BINNAMES, buffer, IntPtr.Zero);
if (iBinCnt > -1)
{
string sBinNames = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
//split the null terminated strings into a string array for searching
while (sBinNames.IndexOf("\0\0") > -1)
{
sBinNames = sBinNames.Replace("\0\0", "\0");
}
string[] arrBinNames = sBinNames.Split('\0');
//System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine("prn nams = " + res );
int idx = 0;
foreach (string BinNam in arrBinNames)
{
if( BinNam.Trim().StartsWith(strTrayName))
{
BinRes = iBinArray[idx];
break;
}
idx++;
}
}
}
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine("Error - " + ex.Message );
}
return BinRes;
}
Copied partly from the website due to restrictions, you can view the full code here:
http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=3687&lngWId=10
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