I am trying to setup OTC clients to use local (parallel and USB) OKI
dot-matrix printers (ML3390 or ML590) but the output from the printer is not
good (odd characters etc).

I've tried various driver/printer emulation combinations and the best was to
use the 'raw' printer format which correctly printed the first line.  The
OTC user logs into Windows Terminal Server via rdesktop and the printer is
mapped ok.

Can anyone advise how or if this can be done using OTC/Linux?  I'm not sure
the OKI printers I am using support Linux but do they need to when using
OTC?  I've used a Wyse T10 zero-client previously and they bypass the client
by sending the printer data directly from RDP to the printer.  Can OTC do
the same?
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