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On Jul 1, 2012, at 9:57 AM, Howard White <[email protected]> wrote:

> Different printer story this time...  This is for work.
> 
> We, CSS Health Technologies, do hospital software: financials, EMR, Lab.  We 
> recently set up to print a form in Spanish and the form has all of the extra 
> characters loaded into it.  We can see that these characters are there.  But 
> they don't print.  Now, we do all manner of gymnastics, involving PDF, in 
> order to deliver these forms to the printer.
> 
> The question came to me in the form of "do you know anything about PCL?"  No, 
> I have never had a burning reason to hex-dump that which is sent to the 
> printer nor do I know how to intercept what the printer processor is doing.
> 
> I tried to point out to my inquirer that there are inherent conflicts between 
> PCL and PS and PDF, though I'd be hard pressed to prove it.
> 
> Also, this winter I took a French class.  The teacher could not generate 
> handouts with all the accents and punctuation because he was using a word 
> processor set to English.  For sport, I bought a Canadian multilingual 
> keyboard ($20 plus shipping) and installed Ubuntu 10.04 selecting French as 
> the language.  My OpenOffice and printer generate[ s | d] all the accents 
> just fine.
> 
> So, gentle readers, I poll your thoughts on where we should start looking for 
> where the accents and punctuation get stripped out of our print job.  Anybody 
> have similar experiences?
> 

This sounds like ASCII vs utf-8
> Howard
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