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Print from unix to hp printer attached on WINDOW

I try to send print spool on WINDOW XP Print server HP printer which generated in rmcobol on sco unix in following way to change the font, font style and font size but failed to succeed
Forexmple
in Cobol program I gives before the text which want to print in font style Bold


FILLER PIC X(5) `^[(s3B`
OR
FILLER PIC X(8) '\033(s3B'



Please help me in contents for which is generic on each HP printer which attached on Window and use from sco unix
 

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