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Old December 5th 07, 11:59 AM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Default character with accent - Zebra TLP3842 - Seagull driver

HI,
I installed a zebra TLP3842 printer few days ago, with the zebra
printer from seagull scientific (7.0.5).

It seems that I can't print accentuated characters (e.g. "é" becomes
"ɵ"). I have the proble either with drver version 7.0.5 or 7.1.3. I
searched in the printer properties but didn't find anything to solve
that problem....

DO you have any idea?

Thanks a lot

Gérald
 




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