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Operating Systems AIX Printing extended ASCII Post 302523176 by ctsgnb on Wednesday 18th of May 2011 06:27:57 AM
Old 05-18-2011
So this printer is a network printer ?

If yes, then i think you may have recreate it properly on the server from which you are trying to print.

Is there any way to specify the model script to use for that printer in smitty ?
 

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jprconv(1)							   User Commands							jprconv(1)

NAME
jprconv - Filter for printing Japanese text on a dot-matrix Kanji printer or Japanese language page printer SYNOPSIS
jprconv [-T terminfo] [-r ] /usr/lib/lp/text/jprconv AVAILABILITY
SUNWjfpu DESCRIPTION
jprconv is a filter for printing Japanese text on a dot-matrix Kanji printer (EPSON VP-5085 or NEC PC-PR201) or Japanese language page printer (Canon LASERSHOT). Control codes for each printer are as follows: +-----------------------+-----------------------------------+ |Database |Control code | |EPSON VP-5085 |ESC/P24-J84 of EPSON ESC/P | |NEC PR201 |NEC 201PL | |Canon LASERSHOT |LIPS-complied control code | +-----------------------+-----------------------------------+ If the above control codes are supported, Japanese text can be printed on another printer. jprconv reads Japanese characters from the standard input, converts them to each control code, and writes to the standard output. If the input character code includes any user-defined characters, JIS X 0212, IBM Extended characters, or NEC-selective IBM Extended characters, these fonts are also printed. For the other characters, fonts installed on the printer are used. You can use sdtudctool to define user-specific characters (see sdtudctool(1)). To print JIS X 0212, IBM Extended characters, or NEC-selec- tive IBM Extended characters, the SUNWjcs3f package is also needed. OPTIONS
-T Specifies to use terminfo database. Any one of the following must be spefified. canon-ls-408 In case of LIPS format nec-pr201 In case of NEC 201PL format epson-vp5085 In case of ESC/P24-J84 format -r Does not convert NL to CR-NL when printing. By default it is converted. EXAMPLES
To print file1 in the ESC/P24-J84 format, type: example% jprconv -T epson-vp5085 < file1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
To run this command, the locale must be set to ja, ja_JP.PCK or ja_JP.UTF-8. FILES
/usr/lib/lp/text/jprconv.conf /usr/share/lib/terminfo/e/epson-vp5085 /usr/share/lib/terminfo/n/nec-pr201 /usr/share/lib/terminfo/c/canon-ls-a408 SEE ALSO
jtops(1), jpostprint(1), sdtudctool(1), lpfilter(1M) Japanese Environment User's Guide NOTES
In general, it is not necessary to use the jprconv because jprconv is used as a filter on the printer server side. For the setting on the printer server side, see Japanese Environment User's Guide. Only Japanese characters are printable in the ja_JP.UTF-8 locale. SunOS 5.10 10 Jan 2003 jprconv(1)
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