Print JTable without border

Possibly a simple question, I want to print a JTable without showing the surrounding border. I can remove the gridlines within the table but the border surrounding the table still comes out when I print, by calling the JTable.print() method
Thanks

I believe you cannot do anything about it, since the black border is hard-coded in the last lines of TablePrintable.print():
// draw a box around the table
g2d.setColor(Color.BLACK);
g2d.drawRect(0, 0, clip.width, hclip.height + clip.height);

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    //Solution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    // PRINT : CENTER HEADER TITLE ON EACH PAGE
    : PAGE NUMBER ON EACH PAGE
    : USE A PREVIEW WINDOW
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.table.*;
    import java.awt.print.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    * File: PrintTable.java
    * (C) Copyright Corp. 2001 - All Rights Reserved.
    * Print a JTable data
    public class PrintTable implements Printable {
    * Insert the method's description here.
    * Creation date: (03-13-2002 13:50:41)
    * @param g java.awt.Graphics
    * @param pg java.awt.print.PageFormat
    * @param i int
    public int print(Graphics g, PageFormat pageFormat,
         int pageIndex) throws PrinterException {
         try{
              Graphics2D g2 = (Graphics2D) g;
              g2.setColor(Color.black);
              int fontHeight = g2.getFontMetrics().getHeight();
              int fontDesent = g2.getFontMetrics().getDescent();
              // Normalize the header color
              // he title of the report is not printed if the color of the header is different of these colors
              m_table.getTableHeader().setBackground(new java.awt.Color(204,204,204));
              m_table.getTableHeader().setForeground(new java.awt.Color(0,0,0));
              //leave room for page number
              double pageHeight = pageFormat.getImageableHeight() - fontHeight;
              double pageWidth = pageFormat.getImageableWidth();
              double tableWidth = (double) m_table.getColumnModel().getTotalColumnWidth();
              double scale = 1;
              if (tableWidth >= pageWidth) {
                   scale = pageWidth / tableWidth;
              // Get the size of the table header
              double headerHeightOnPage = m_table.getTableHeader().getHeight() * scale;
              // Get the table size on a page
              double tableWidthOnPage = tableWidth * scale;
              // Title Height
              double titleHeightOnPage = 0;
              if( m_title != null ){
                   titleHeightOnPage = ((double)m_title.getFontMetrics(m_title.getFont()).getHeight() + 40) * scale;
              // Get size of a row
              double oneRowHeight =
                   (m_table.getRowHeight() + m_table.getRowMargin()) * scale;
              int numRowsOnAPage = (int) ((pageHeight - headerHeightOnPage - titleHeightOnPage) / oneRowHeight);
              // Get number of row in a page
              double pageHeightForTable = oneRowHeight * numRowsOnAPage;
              // Get the number of page to print
              int totalNumPages =
                   (int) Math.ceil(((double) m_table.getRowCount()) / numRowsOnAPage);
              if (pageIndex >= totalNumPages) {
                   return NO_SUCH_PAGE;
              // Print the page label at bottom center
              g2.translate(pageFormat.getImageableX(), pageFormat.getImageableY());
              g2.drawString(
                   "Page: " + (pageIndex + 1),
                   (int) pageWidth / 2 - 35,
                   (int) (pageHeight + fontHeight - fontDesent));
              g2.translate(0f, headerHeightOnPage + titleHeightOnPage);
              g2.translate(0f, -pageIndex * pageHeightForTable);
              //If this piece of the table is smaller than the size available,
              //clip to the appropriate bounds.
              if (pageIndex + 1 == totalNumPages) {
                   int lastRowPrinted = numRowsOnAPage * pageIndex;
                   int numRowsLeft = m_table.getRowCount() - lastRowPrinted;
                   g2.setClip(
                        0,
                        (int) (pageHeightForTable * pageIndex),
                        (int) Math.ceil(tableWidthOnPage),
                        (int) Math.ceil(oneRowHeight * numRowsLeft));
              //else clip to the entire area available.
              else {
                   g2.setClip(
                        0,
                        (int) (pageHeightForTable * pageIndex),
                        (int) Math.ceil(tableWidthOnPage),
                        (int) Math.ceil(pageHeightForTable));
              g2.scale(scale, scale);
              m_table.paint(g2);
              g2.scale(1 / scale, 1 / scale);
              g2.translate(0f, pageIndex * pageHeightForTable);
              g2.translate(0f, -headerHeightOnPage );
              g2.setClip(
                   0,
                   0,
                   (int) Math.ceil(tableWidthOnPage),
                   (int) Math.ceil(headerHeightOnPage));
              g2.scale(scale, scale);
              // Paint header at the top of the page
              m_table.getTableHeader().paint(g2);
              g2.scale(1 / scale, 1/ scale);
              g2.translate(0f, -titleHeightOnPage);
              g2.setClip(
                   0,
                   0,
                   (int) Math.ceil(tableWidthOnPage),
                   (int) Math.ceil(titleHeightOnPage));
              // Paint title
              if( m_strTitle != null ){
                   //Center
                   g2.translate((pageFormat.getImageableWidth() / 2) -
                                  (m_title.getFontMetrics(m_title.getFont()).stringWidth(m_title.getText()) / 2 ),
                                  0f );
                   g2.drawString(m_title.getText(), 0, 10);
              }else if ( m_title != null ){
                   //Center
                   g2.translate((pageFormat.getImageableWidth() / 2) -
                                  (m_title.getFontMetrics(m_title.getFont()).stringWidth(m_title.getText()) / 2 ),
                                  0f );
                   m_title.paint(g2);     
         }catch (Exception e){
              e.printStackTrace();
              return Printable.PAGE_EXISTS;
    * Show a print dialog box
    * Call the method to print
    * @param JTable table : table to print
    * @param String title : title of the table
    public static void print(JTable table, String title) {
         try {
              m_table = table;
              m_strTitle = title;
              m_data     = m_table.getModel();
              PrinterJob prnJob = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
              prnJob.setPrintable(PrintTable.instance, prnJob.defaultPage());
              // if the print job is cancelled
              if (!prnJob.printDialog())
                   return;
              // print the table
              prnJob.print();
         } catch (PrinterException pe) {
              pe.printStackTrace();
              System.err.println("Printing error: " + pe.toString());
         protected static PrintTable instance     = new PrintTable();
         public static int LANDSCAPE = PageFormat.LANDSCAPE;
         protected static TableModel m_data;
         protected static int m_maxNumPage           = 1;
         protected static String          m_strTitle = null;
         protected static JTable      m_table;
         protected static JLabel      m_title          = null;
         // Paper orientation
         public static int PORTRAIT = PageFormat.PORTRAIT;
         private final static String PREVIEW_LBL = "Aper�u avant impression...";
    * Insert the method's description here.
    * Creation date: (03-13-2002 10:12:41)
    public static void preview(JTable table) {
         m_table = table;
         m_data      = table.getModel();
         PrinterJob prnJob = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
         new PrintPreview(PrintTable.instance,
                             PREVIEW_LBL,
                             prnJob.defaultPage());
    * Insert the method's description here.
    * Creation date: (03-13-2002 10:12:41)
    public static void preview(JTable table, PageFormat pf) {
         m_table = table;
         m_data      = table.getModel();
         new PrintPreview(PrintTable.instance,
                             PREVIEW_LBL,
                             pf);
    * Insert the method's description here.
    * Creation date: (03-13-2002 10:12:41)
    public static void preview(JTable table, String title) {
         m_table = table;
         m_data      = table.getModel();
         m_strTitle = title;
         m_title = new JLabel(title);
         PrinterJob prnJob = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
         new PrintPreview(PrintTable.instance,
                             PREVIEW_LBL,
                             prnJob.defaultPage());
    * Insert the method's description here.
    * Creation date: (03-13-2002 10:12:41)
    public static void preview(JTable table, String title, PageFormat pf) {
         m_table = table;
         m_data      = table.getModel();
         m_strTitle = title;
         m_title = new JLabel(title);
         new PrintPreview(PrintTable.instance,
                             PREVIEW_LBL,
                             pf);
    * Insert the method's description here.
    * Creation date: (03-13-2002 10:12:41)
    public static void preview(JTable table, JLabel title) {
         m_table = table;
         m_data      = table.getModel();
         m_title = title;
         PrinterJob prnJob = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
         new PrintPreview(PrintTable.instance,
                             PREVIEW_LBL,
                             prnJob.defaultPage());
    * Insert the method's description here.
    * Creation date: (03-13-2002 10:12:41)
    public static void preview(JTable table, JLabel title, PageFormat pf) {
         m_table = table;
         m_data      = table.getModel();
         m_title = title;
         new PrintPreview(PrintTable.instance,
                             PREVIEW_LBL,
                             pf);
    * Show a print dialog box
    * Call the method to print
    * @param JTable table : table to print
    * @param String title : title of the table
    public static void print(JTable table, String title, PageFormat pf) {
         try {
              m_table = table;
              m_strTitle = title;
              m_data     = m_table.getModel();
              PrinterJob prnJob = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
              prnJob.setPrintable(PrintTable.instance, pf);
              // if the print job is cancelled
              if (!prnJob.printDialog())
                   return;
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              prnJob.print();
         } catch (PrinterException pe) {
              pe.printStackTrace();
              System.err.println("Printing error: " + pe.toString());
    * Show a print dialog box
    * Call the method to print
    * @param JTable table : table to print
    * @param String title : title of the table
    public static void print(JTable table, String title, PageFormat pf, int orientation) {
         try {
              m_table = table;
              m_strTitle = title;
              m_data     = m_table.getModel();
              PrinterJob prnJob = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
              prnJob.setPrintable(PrintTable.instance, prnJob.defaultPage());
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              // if the print job is cancelled
              if (!prnJob.printDialog())
                   return;
              // print the table
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         } catch (PrinterException pe) {
              pe.printStackTrace();
              System.err.println("Printing error: " + pe.toString());
    * Show a print dialog box
    * Call the method to print
    * @param JTable table : table to print
    * @param String title : title of the table
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              m_table = table;
              m_title = title;
              m_data = table.getModel();
              PrinterJob prnJob = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
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                   return;
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              prnJob.print();
         } catch (PrinterException pe) {
              pe.printStackTrace();
              System.err.println("Printing error: " + pe.toString());
    * Show a print dialog box
    * Call the method to print
    * @param JTable table : table to print
    * @param String title : title of the table
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         try {
              m_table = table;
              m_title = title;
              m_data      = table.getModel();
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              prnJob.setPrintable(PrintTable.instance, pf);
              // if the print job is cancelled
              if (!prnJob.printDialog())
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              // print the table
              prnJob.print();
         } catch (PrinterException pe) {
              pe.printStackTrace();
              System.err.println("Printing error: " + pe.toString());
    * Show a print dialog box
    * Call the method to print
    * @param JTable table : table to print
    * @param String title : title of the table
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              m_table = table;
              m_title = title;
              m_data      = table.getModel();
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              prnJob.setPrintable(PrintTable.instance, pf);
              // if the print job is cancelled
              if (!prnJob.printDialog())
                   return;
              pf.setOrientation(orientation);
              // print the table
              prnJob.print();
         } catch (PrinterException pe) {
              pe.printStackTrace();
              System.err.println("Printing error: " + pe.toString());
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import java.awt.image.*;
    import java.util.*;
    import java.awt.print.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.border.*;
    import javax.swing.event.*;
    public class PrintPreview extends JFrame
    protected int m_wPage;
    protected int m_hPage;
    protected Printable m_target;
    protected JComboBox m_cbScale;
    protected PreviewContainer m_preview;
    private String lblBtnClose           = "Fermer";
    private String lblBtnPrint           = "Imprimer...";
    protected PageFormat m_pf;
    private String[] scales                = { "10 %", "25 %", "50 %", "100 %" };
    public PrintPreview(Printable target, String title, PageFormat pf) {
         super(title);
         setSize(600, 400);
         m_target = target;
         m_pf = pf;
         JToolBar tb = new JToolBar();
         JButton bt = new JButton(this.lblBtnPrint);
         ActionListener lst = new ActionListener() {
         public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
              try {
              // Use default printer, no dialog
              PrinterJob prnJob = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
              prnJob.setPrintable(m_target, m_pf);
              setCursor( Cursor.getPredefinedCursor(
                   Cursor.WAIT_CURSOR));
              prnJob.print();
              setCursor( Cursor.getPredefinedCursor(
                   Cursor.DEFAULT_CURSOR));
              dispose();
              catch (PrinterException ex) {
              ex.printStackTrace();
              System.err.println("Printing error: "+ex.toString());
         bt.addActionListener(lst);
         bt.setAlignmentY(0.5f);
         bt.setMargin(new Insets(4,6,4,6));
         tb.add(bt);
         bt = new JButton(this.lblBtnClose);
         lst = new ActionListener() {
         public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
              dispose();
         bt.addActionListener(lst);
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         tb.add(bt);
         m_cbScale = new JComboBox(scales);
         lst = new ActionListener() {
         public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
              Thread runner = new Thread() {
              public void run() {
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                   toString();
                   if (str.endsWith("%"))
                   str = str.substring(0, str.length()-1);
                   str = str.trim();
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                   try { scale = Integer.parseInt(str); }
                   catch (NumberFormatException ex) { return; }
                   int w = (int)(m_wPage*scale/100);
                   int h = (int)(m_hPage*scale/100);
                   Component[] comps = m_preview.getComponents();
                   for (int k=0; k<comps.length; k++) {
                   if (!(comps[k] instanceof PagePreview))
                        continue;
                   PagePreview pp = (PagePreview)comps[k];
                        pp.setScaledSize(w, h);
                   m_preview.doLayout();
                   m_preview.getParent().getParent().validate();
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         m_cbScale.setMaximumSize(m_cbScale.getPreferredSize());
         m_cbScale.setEditable(true);
         tb.addSeparator();
         tb.add(m_cbScale);
         getContentPane().add(tb, BorderLayout.NORTH);
         m_preview = new PreviewContainer();
         PrinterJob prnJob = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
         PageFormat pageFormat = pf;
         if (pageFormat.getHeight()==0 || pageFormat.getWidth()==0) {
         System.err.println("Unable to determine default page size");
              return;
         m_wPage = (int)(pageFormat.getWidth());
         m_hPage = (int)(pageFormat.getHeight());
         int scale = 10;
         int w = (int)(m_wPage*scale/100);
         int h = (int)(m_hPage*scale/100);
         int pageIndex = 0;
         try {
         while (true) {
              BufferedImage img = new BufferedImage(m_wPage,
              m_hPage, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);
              Graphics g = img.getGraphics();
              g.setColor(Color.white);
              g.fillRect(0, 0, m_wPage, m_hPage);
              if (target.print(g, pageFormat, pageIndex) !=
              Printable.PAGE_EXISTS)
              break;
              PagePreview pp = new PagePreview(w, h, img);
              m_preview.add(pp);
              pageIndex++;
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