Process Print Screen Collection
This window allows you to:
- Review the screen images that you have collected;
- Select one or more screen images; and
- Print or delete selected images.
These processing functions are available only if you are running a Java 2-enabled browser. If you are running a Java 1 browser, then the Process Collection entry does not appear on the File menu, and you do not have access to the Process Print Screen Collection window. |
Use the scroll bar to scroll through the collected screen images.
- To view a larger version of a collected screen image, click the image.
- To select a collected screen image for printing or deletion, select the checkbox next to the image.
You can collect as many screen images as the resources of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) allow (see Maximum number of screen images.)
You can print images in either non-Java print mode or in Java print mode (see Non-Java print mode and Java print mode). The default mode is Java print mode.
In non-Java print mode, if you print several screen images at the same time, Z and I Emulator for Web treats the screen images as sequential blocks of text in a single text document. In contrast, in Java print mode, if you print several screen images at the same time, Z and I Emulator for Web prints one screen image per page (see Print modes).
To collect and print part of a screen, see Using Print Screen Collection to capture part of a screen.
Select All Click here to select all the screen images in the collection.
Deselect All Click here to deselect all the screen images in the collection. (This field is enabled only if you have selected one or more screen images.)
Print and Keep Selected Click here to print each screen image that you have selected and to retain it in the collection (each selected image will still be selected). (This field is enabled only if you have selected one or more screen images.)
Delete Selected Click here to delete from the collection all the selected screen images. (This field is enabled only if you have selected one or more screen images.)
Related topics
- Functions for printing in display emulation sessions
- Print Screen Collection
- Using Print Screen Collection to capture part of a screen
- Non-Java print mode and Java print mode
- Switching print modes in display emulation sessions
- Configuring print options in Java print mode
- Configuring print options in non-Java print mode