Dear team,
We are trying to print Arabic text to one of the dot matrix printers that supports Arabic from Solaris 10.
We have configured Generic ESC/P Dot Matrix Printer as printer model and foomatic(S): Foomatic/epson as print driver in the printer configuration in Solaris.
When we print, English then it prints fine but when we print Arabic it prints junk. On investigation found out that a2ps can be called with –encoding and we don’t find iso6(ISO-8859-6) as one of the supported encoding format.
I searched in the internet but could not get more info on this. Can you please guide us on how to go about this.
Regards,
Senthil.
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