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/// <summary>
/// If set, the printer spools and starts printing after the last page is spooled.
/// If not set and PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECT is not set, the printer spools and
/// prints while spooling.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_QUEUED = 0x1,
/// <summary>
/// Job is sent directly to the printer (it is not spooled).
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECT = 0x2,
/// <summary>
/// Printer is a local printer.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_LOCAL = 0x40,
/// <summary>
/// If set, DevQueryPrint is called. DevQueryPrint may fail if the document
/// and printer setups do not match. Setting this flag causes mismatched
/// documents to be held in the queue.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_ENABLE_DEVQ = 0x80,
/// <summary>
/// If set, jobs are kept after they are printed. If unset, jobs are deleted.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_KEEPPRINTEDJOBS = 0x100,
/// <summary>
/// If set and printer is set for print-while-spooling, any jobs that have
/// completed spooling are scheduled to print before jobs that have not
/// completed spooling.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_DO_COMPLETE_FIRST = 0x200,
/// <summary>
/// No description.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_WORK_OFFLINE = 0x400,
/// <summary>
/// No description.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_ENABLE_BIDI = 0x800,
/// <summary>
/// Indicates that only raw data type print jobs can be spooled.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_RAW_ONLY = 0x1000,
/// <summary>
/// Indicates whether the printer is published in the directory service.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_PUBLISHED = 0x2000,
/// <summary>
/// <note>In Windows XP and later versions of Windows:</note>
/// If set, printer is a fax printer. This can only be set by AddPrinter,
/// but it can be retrieved by EnumPrinters and GetPrinter.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_FAX = 0x4000,
/// <summary>
/// <note>In Windows Server 2003:</note>
/// Indicates the printer is currently connected through a terminal server.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_TS = 0x8000,
/// <summary>
/// <note>In Windows Vista and later versions of Windows:</note>
/// The printer was installed by using the Push Printer Connections
/// user policy. See Print Management Step-by-Step Guide.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_PUSHED_USER = 0x20000,
/// <summary>
/// <note>In Windows Vista and later versions of Windows:</note>
/// The printer was installed by using the Push Printer Connections
/// computer policy. See Print Management Step-by-Step Guide.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_PUSHED_MACHINE = 0x40000,
/// <summary>
/// <note>In Windows Vista and later versions of Windows:</note>
/// Printer is a per-machine connection.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_MACHINE = 0x80000,
/// <summary>
/// <note>In Windows Vista and later versions of Windows:</note>
/// A computer has connected to this printer and given it a friendly name.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_FRIENDLY_NAME = 0x100000,
/// <summary>
/// <note>In Windows Vista and later versions of Windows:</note>
/// No description.
/// </summary>
PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_TS_GENERIC_DRIVER = 0x200000,
}
Notes:
The definition of PRINTER_ATTRIBUTE_NONE is only to satisfy the rule, that every enum should have a zero value.
Used by the EnumPrinters call in Winspool.
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