[quoted lines by [email protected] on 2023/01/22 at 16:39 +1100]

>I'll attach an example (if the list allows attachments).

Yes, it does.

>Can brltty help with a mapping between the unicode braille patterns and 
>whatever encoding this printer is using?

I'm sure the printer is using ASCII braille. Yes, brltty's brltty-ttb command 
should be able to do what you're looking for. To save me some time, could you 
please let me know the first line in your attached file which contains Unicode 
braille patterns, i.e.the first line which the printer is garbelling?

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