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Printer - returns a reference to the global printer object printers unit

function Printer : TPrinter; Description The Printer function returns a reference to the global Printer (TPrinter) object. This object has many methods and properties that you can use to manage printing. In particular: BeginDoc : Start printing EndDoc : Finish printing NewPage : Start a new page PageHeight : The page canvas height in pixels PageWidth : The page canvas width in pixels Canvas.Font : Used to set font size/colour etc Canvas.Draw : Draw a graphic on the page Canvas.TextOut : Write text to the page You should use TPrintDialog to show the user a printer selection and configuration dialog before printing, as in the example. Related commands TObject The base class type that is ancestor to all other classes Example code : Printing the page width and height text strings onto a page var printDialog : TPrintDialog; myPrinter : TPrinter; begin // Create a printer selection dialog printDialog := TPrintDialog.Create(Form1); // If the user has selected a printer (or default), then print! if printDialog.Execute then begin // Use the Printer function to get access to the // global TPrinter object. // All references below are to the TPrinter object myPrinter := Printer; with myPrinter do begin // Start printing BeginDoc; // Set up a large blue font Canvas.Font.Size := 20; Canvas.Font.Color := clBlue; // Write out the page size Canvas.TextOut(20, 20, 'Page width = '+IntToStr(PageWidth)); Canvas.TextOut(20, 150, 'Page height = '+IntToStr(PageHeight)); // Finish printing EndDoc; end; end; end; Show full unit code A page will be printed with big blue text at the top left: Page width = 2400 Page height = 3357