The settings for a PrintJob instance can be changed at
any time after it is constructed. This includes changing settings
between
             
              addPage()
             
             calls and after a print job has
been sent or terminated. Some settings, such as the
             
              printer
             
             property,
apply to the entire print job, not individual pages. Those settings
must be set before a call to
             
              start()
             
             or
             
              start2()
             
             .
            
            
             The
             
              selectPaperSize()
             
             method can be called to
set the default paper size in the Page Setup and Print dialogs.
It can also be called during a print job to set the paper size for
a range of pages. It is called using constants defined in the
             
              PaperSize
             
             class,
as in this example, which selects a number 10 envelope size:
            
            import flash.printing.PrintJob; 
import flash.printing.PaperSize; 
     
var myPrintJob:PrintJob = new PrintJob(); 
myPrintJob.selectPaperSize(PaperSize.ENV_10);
            
             Use the
             
              printer
             
             property to get or set the name
of the printer for the current print job. By default it is set to
the name of the default printer. The
             
              printer
             
             property
is
             
              null
             
             if no printers are available or the system
does not support printing. To change the printer, first get the
list of available printers using the
             
              printers
             
             property.
That property is a Vector whose String elements are available printer
names. Set the
             
              printer
             
             property to one of those
String values to make that printer the active one. The
             
              printer
             
             property
of an active print job cannot be changed. Attempts to change it
after a successful call to
             
              start()
             
             or
             
              start2()
             
             and
before the job is sent or terminated fail. Here is an example of setting
this property:
            
            import flash.printing.PrintJob; 
     
var myPrintJob:PrintJob = new PrintJob(); 
myPrintJob.printer = "HP_LaserJet_1"; 
myPrintJob.start();
            
             The
             
              copies
             
             property gets the value for the number
of copies set in the operating system’s Print dialog. The
             
              firstPage
             
             and
             
              lastPage
             
             properties
get the page range. The
             
              orientation
             
             property gets
the paper orientation setting. These properties can be set to override
the values from the Print dialog. The following example sets these
properties:
            
            import flash.printing.PrintJob; 
import flash.printing.PrintJobOrientation; 
     
var myPrintJob:PrintJob = new PrintJob(); 
myPrintJob.copies = 3; 
myPrintJob.firstPage = 1; 
myPrintJob.lastPage = 3; 
myPrintJob.orientation = PrintJobOrientation.LANDSCAPE;
            
             The following read-only settings associated with
             
              PrintJob
             
             provide
helpful information on the current printer setup:
            
            
             - 
              
               
                paperArea
               
               : The rectangular bounds of
the printer medium, in points.
              
              
             - 
              
               
                printableArea
               
               : The rectangular bounds of
the printable area, in points.
              
              
             - 
              
               
                maxPixelsPerInch
               
               : The physical resolution
of the current printer, in pixels per inch.
              
              
             - 
              
               
                isColor
               
               : The ability of the current printer
to print color (returns
               
                true
               
               if the current printer
can print color).
              
              
            
            
             See
             
              Printing example: Page setup and print options
             
             .