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HP deskjet 895cxi - Chinese characters
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I have a HP deskjet 895cxi printer. Does the printer supports Chinese character printing? If yes, how? Please advise. Thanks. Ada |
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Ada,
It might be important to see if the Unix OS your'e using has Chinese character support. If you're able to print just about anything BUT Chinese, you might need to investigate into this particular problem a little bit further. JUNA "Ada" wrote in message om... Daryl wrote in message . .. On 15 Aug 2003 20:10:11 -0700, (Ada) wrote: Hi all, I have a HP deskjet 895cxi printer. Does the printer supports Chinese character printing? If yes, how? Please advise. Thanks. Ada Hi Ada, I have the HP890C, which is quite similar. I can print Chinese easily, without any special setup. I think pretty much any inkjet or laser printer can do this from Windows 2000 or XP; I think Windows handles it for you. I have Windows 2000, which comes with Chinese character set built in. You just have to enable it. Then whatever I write in Chinese in either Word or Outlook Express (or whatever) prints correctly. Daryl Hi Daryl, Thanks for your reply. How about on Unix? My HP printer (hp deskjet 895cxi) is connected to the network. A print queue is created on Unix server for the printer. The printer works fine for English characters printing, but it prints strange symbols for Chinese characters. Does the printer supports Chinese character printing on Unix? Ada |
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Dear Daryl, Juna,
Thanks for your advice. I have also asked HP's support on the issue. They replied that they have not tested Deskjet 895Cxi printer on the Unix operating system, hence there are no driver available for Unix. Now, I am asking the OS vendor for the driver. Ada "Juna Kuristag" wrote in message nk.net... Ada, It might be important to see if the Unix OS your'e using has Chinese character support. If you're able to print just about anything BUT Chinese, you might need to investigate into this particular problem a little bit further. JUNA "Ada" wrote in message om... Daryl wrote in message . .. On 15 Aug 2003 20:10:11 -0700, (Ada) wrote: Hi all, I have a HP deskjet 895cxi printer. Does the printer supports Chinese character printing? If yes, how? Please advise. Thanks. Ada Hi Ada, I have the HP890C, which is quite similar. I can print Chinese easily, without any special setup. I think pretty much any inkjet or laser printer can do this from Windows 2000 or XP; I think Windows handles it for you. I have Windows 2000, which comes with Chinese character set built in. You just have to enable it. Then whatever I write in Chinese in either Word or Outlook Express (or whatever) prints correctly. Daryl Hi Daryl, Thanks for your reply. How about on Unix? My HP printer (hp deskjet 895cxi) is connected to the network. A print queue is created on Unix server for the printer. The printer works fine for English characters printing, but it prints strange symbols for Chinese characters. Does the printer supports Chinese character printing on Unix? Ada |
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