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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:36:41+00:00 2026-05-11T22:36:41+00:00

I am attempting to print a JPEG file that I reference using a Uri

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I am attempting to print a JPEG file that I reference using a Uri object and am having some difficulties. I found that while the image was printing, it was cropped slightly and was flipped and mirrored. I’m guessing that the crop was caused by a size not being set properly but have no idea why it’s being flipped and rotated. Assuming that this was a natural oddity, I attempted to resolve the issue by applying a transform to the drawingContext object but this results a blank page being printed. Here is my code:

public void Print(List<Uri> ListToBePrinted)
{
    XpsDocumentWriter writer = 
       PrintQueue.CreateXpsDocumentWriter(this.SelectedPrinter.PrintQueue);

    PrintCapabilities printerCapabilities = 
       this.SelectedPrinter.PrintQueue.GetPrintCapabilities();

    Size PageSize = 
       new Size(printerCapabilities.PageImageableArea.ExtentWidth,
                printerCapabilities.PageImageableArea.ExtentHeight);

    foreach (Uri aUri in ListToBePrinted)
    {
        BitmapImage anImage = new BitmapImage(aUri);

        //create new visual which would be initialized by image
        DrawingVisual drawingVisual = new DrawingVisual();

        //create a drawing context so that image can be rendered to print
        DrawingContext drawingContext = drawingVisual.RenderOpen();

        // Flips along X and Y axis (flips and mirrors)
        drawingContext.PushTransform(new ScaleTransform(-1, -1));

        drawingContext.DrawImage(anImage, new Rect(PageSize));

        drawingContext.Close();

        writer.Write(drawingVisual);
    }
}

Any help would be greatly appreciated – thank you!

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    2026-05-11T22:36:41+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:36 pm

    Here’s what I ended up with:

    public void Print(List<Uri> ListToBePrinted)
    {
        XpsDocumentWriter writer =
            PrintQueue.CreateXpsDocumentWriter(this.SelectedPrinter.PrintQueue);
    
        PrintCapabilities printerCapabilities =
            this.SelectedPrinter.PrintQueue.GetPrintCapabilities();
    
        Size PrintableImageSize =
            new Size(printerCapabilities.PageImageableArea.ExtentWidth,
                     printerCapabilities.PageImageableArea.ExtentHeight);
    
        foreach (Uri aUri in ListToBePrinted)
        {
            DrawingVisual drawVisual = new DrawingVisual();
    
            ImageBrush imageBrush = new ImageBrush();
            imageBrush.ImageSource = new BitmapImage(aUri);
            imageBrush.Stretch = Stretch.Fill;
            imageBrush.TileMode = TileMode.None;
            imageBrush.AlignmentX = AlignmentX.Center;
            imageBrush.AlignmentY = AlignmentY.Center;
    
            using (DrawingContext drawingContext = drawVisual.RenderOpen())
            {
                // Flips along X and Y axis (flips and mirrors)
                drawingContext.PushTransform(new ScaleTransform(-1, 1, PrintableImageSize.Width / 2, PrintableImageSize.Height / 2));
                drawingContext.PushTransform(new RotateTransform(180, PrintableImageSize.Width / 2, PrintableImageSize.Height / 2)); // Rotates 180 degree
    
                drawingContext.DrawRectangle(imageBrush, null, new Rect(25, -25, PrintableImageSize.Width, PrintableImageSize.Height));
            }
    
            writer.Write(drawVisual);
        }
    }
    

    The image is a little fuzzy but is certainly acceptable. I’m still not sure why my image needed to be flipped or mirrored.

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