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From: kitagawa@archer.yk.Fujitsu.CO.JP (Yoshihito Kitagawa)
Subject: Re: How to print Japanese chars on laser printer
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Hi, Stuart.

> I am working with Japanese Solaris 2.2 and am wondering 
> how to print files with Japanese (Kanji etc.) characters
> in them ? We have both postscript and PCL printers.

If you have the "japanese" postscript printer, the easiest way is to
use admintool to setup printer. You need no optional software like a
text-to-postscript filter. I think this is the easiest way.

If your postscript printer cannot accept "japanese" postscript, then
you can use jtops command (without -v option) after printer setup.

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