Print graph as image

Hi all,
Is it possible to print chart as an image. If yes then appreciate a sample
code.
I tried but not succeed with below code. Here myImg represents my graph.
var printJob:FlexPrintJob = new FlexPrintJob(); if (printJob.start()) { var chartPrintViewObj:chartPrintView = new chartPrintView(); Application.application.addChild(chartPrintViewObj); var jpgSource:BitmapData = new BitmapData (myImg.width, myImg.height); var myImage:Bitmap = new Bitmap(jpgSource); //Set the print view properties.myPrintContainer chartPrintViewObj.width=printJob.pageWidth; chartPrintViewObj.height=printJob.pageHeight; chartPrintViewObj.printChartContainer.addChild(myImage); printJob.addObject(chartPrintViewObj); Application.application.removeChild(chartPrintViewObj);
Thanks and warm regards,
Varun

Hi,
your question is not clear. I don't understand what you want.
Print - is a function to call printing... it's call print window in browser and user select printer and so on. If you want to have a quality like image, you can set property printAsBitmap for FlexPrintJob. And it's all.
If you want to get a picture - it's not printing. It's a Snapshot!
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/langref/mx/graphics/ImageSnapshot.html
But if you want to save it as a Jpeg on client from web application... It's not an easy way, but it's possible in FF and in FB 10 and more

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