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    Question How to make (QT + C++) application to print its output images to Windows printer?

    1. My application is in QT 3.0 and C++ (VS 2005).
    2. its output is images in TIFF/JPG format.
    3. My customer wants me to provide a print/plot facility to print/plot these images to Windows based printers/plotters.

    4. please suggest how i could acieve this requirement. Classes that i need to use to interact with Windows print drivers, etc...
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    Default Re: How to make (QT + C++) application to print its output images to Windows printer?

    Use QPrinter. I would suggest porting to Qt4 to get better control of the printer though. Remember that Qt3 is 10 years old now.
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