A friend is printing to a D-135 muti-funtion printer attached to a Windows XP computer from a SCO Unix application. Unix is printing to a windows share.
The printer prints OK, except that the <esc> characters in the embedded PCL commands created by the Unix application are rendered as a small box, just as you would expect if you opened a PCL file in Notepad or something similar. Of course the PCL commands are just printed and not executed.
Is there a setting in the windows driver that would stop this character translation? Jim Asman
jlasman@telus.net
The printer prints OK, except that the <esc> characters in the embedded PCL commands created by the Unix application are rendered as a small box, just as you would expect if you opened a PCL file in Notepad or something similar. Of course the PCL commands are just printed and not executed.
Is there a setting in the windows driver that would stop this character translation? Jim Asman
jlasman@telus.net