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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:14:58+00:00 2026-05-11T19:14:58+00:00

I have some code that is used to programmatically create a Document to send

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I have some code that is used to programmatically create a Document to send to the printer. It goes something like this:

private void pd_PrintPage(object sender, System.Drawing.Printing.PrintPageEventArgs ev) 
{      
      ev.Graphics.DrawImage(pictureBox1.Image, 50, 100);

      string drawToday="Date      : "+strToday;
      string drawPolicyNo="Policy # : " + strPolicyNo;
      string drawUser="User     : " + strUser;
      Font drawFont=new Font("Arial",30);
      SolidBrush drawBrush=new SolidBrush(Color.Black);
      PointF drawPointToday=new Point(50,400);
      PointF drawPointPolicyNo=new Point(50,450);
      PointF drawPointUser=new Point(50,500);
      ev.Graphics.DrawString(drawToday,drawFont,drawBrush,drawPointToday);
      ev.Graphics.DrawString(drawPolicyNo,drawFont,drawBrush,drawPointPolicyNo);
      ev.Graphics.DrawString(drawUser,drawFont,drawBrush,drawPointUser);
}

Its effective code, but now I need to do the same procedure but instead write it to an image file so that it can be sent to a browser and printed from there. It should be relatively simple to reuse this code, but I am getting hung up, unfortunately, on what drawing surface to use in replacement of the PrintPageEventArgument.

Thanks

Edit: THanks I get that I just need another Graphics object, but the Graphics object by itself does not have a public constructor, so what I am looking for is a suggestion on what object I need to substatiate to be able to create a Graphics object to draw on. I thought perhaps bitmap? Bitmaps are of course pixel based instead of point based so I was not sure that this is the best medium to use.

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    2026-05-11T19:14:58+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:14 pm

    If I understand you correctly you could simply break out the code from your event handler into another method accepting a Graphics object as parameter:

    private void Print(Graphics g)
    {
        g.DrawImage(pictureBox1.Image, 50, 100);
    
        string drawToday="Date      : "+strToday;
        string drawPolicyNo="Policy # : " + strPolicyNo;
        string drawUser="User     : " + strUser;
        Font drawFont=new Font("Arial",30);
        SolidBrush drawBrush=new SolidBrush(Color.Black);
        PointF drawPointToday=new Point(50,400);
        PointF drawPointPolicyNo=new Point(50,450);
        PointF drawPointUser=new Point(50,500);
        g.DrawString(drawToday,drawFont,drawBrush,drawPointToday);
        g.DrawString(drawPolicyNo,drawFont,drawBrush,drawPointPolicyNo);
        g.DrawString(drawUser,drawFont,drawBrush,drawPointUser);
    }
    

    And then call that method from your event handler:

    private void pd_PrintPage(object sender, System.Drawing.Printing.PrintPageEventArgs ev) 
    {      
          Print(ev.Graphics);
    }
    

    Then you can reuse the same method for printing the output to any other Graphics instance:

    using (Bitmap img = new Bitmap(width, height))
    using (Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage(img))
    {
        Print(g);
        img.Save(fileName);
    }
    
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