Years ago this problem was a common problem in the printing industry. I would
try different fonts.
The font you are using most likely only uses the accents by the use of
shortcuts. You my be in reflow hell for a while.
Dan
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I haven't been deep into printers for a long time now. But for years
folks have been tilting at the holy grail of supporting fully dbcs
(Double-Byte Character Sets) to allow support for non-Anglo
characters.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd317794(v=vs.85).aspx
unicode.
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Howard White wrote:
> We, CSS Health Technologies, do hospital software: financials, EMR, Lab. We
> recently set up to print a form in Spanish and the form has all of the extra
> characters loaded into it. We can see that these characters are there. But
> they do
>
>
> On Jul 1, 2012, at 9:57 AM, Howard White wrote:
>
> > Different printer story this time... This is for work.
> >
> > We, CSS Health Technologies, do hospital software: financials, EMR, Lab.
> We recently set up to print a form in Spanish and the form has all of the
> extra characters loade
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On Jul 1, 2012, at 9:57 AM, Howard White wrote:
> Different printer story this time... This is for work.
>
> We, CSS Health Technologies, do hospital software: financials, EMR, Lab. We
> recently set up to print a form in Spanish and the form has all of the extra
> cha
Different printer story this time... This is for work.
We, CSS Health Technologies, do hospital software: financials, EMR, Lab.
We recently set up to print a form in Spanish and the form has all of
the extra characters loaded into it. We can see that these characters
are there. But they do