On 29/12/23 00:55, [email protected] wrote:
This is over a USB-parallel adapter. Things with dot 8 present don't
seem to be printing correctly. A capital b (dots 1 2 7) will appear
before each such character and frequently the printed character will
be offset by 0x80 from the desired, as iff the high bit was being
ignored. I suspect this is either a printer or Linux device driver
problem
Have you tried writing the file directly to the output device (i.e., under /dev), bypassing the printing layer just for testing purposes?
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