The information in this article applies to:
IMPORTANT: This article contains information about editing the registry. Before you edit the registry, make sure you understand how to restore it if a problem occurs. For information about how to do this, view the "Restoring the Registry" Help topic in Regedit.exe or the "Restoring a Registry Key" Help topic in Regedt32.exe. SYMPTOMS
When you print a document containing extended characters, such as Greek
symbols, to certain printers using printer drivers that do not accept
Unicode characters, the extended characters may be printed as square boxes
even though they are displayed correctly on the screen.
CAUSEThis problem occurs because these printer drivers do not provide support for Unicode characters. WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use one of the following methods. Method 1: Set a Print FlagThere is a flag (registry setting) for the printer driver that causes it to use American National Standards Institute (ANSI) character layout functions instead of Unicode character layout functions. When set correctly, this flag allows the printer driver to print the extended characters correctly.Use the procedure for setting a print flag that is appropriate to your situation. WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk. For information about how to edit the registry, view the "Changing Keys and Values" Help topic in Registry Editor (Regedit.exe) or the "Add and Delete Information in the Registry" and "Edit Registry Data" Help topics in Regedt32.exe. Note that you should back up the registry before you edit it. If you are running Windows NT, you should also update your Emergency Repair Disk (ERD). Procedure 1: Set one registry entry that applies to all installed printers.To set the registry entry, follow these steps:
Procedure 2: Set a flag for an individual printer.To set the registry entries, follow these steps:
Method 2: Printer-Specific WorkaroundsThe following information describes workarounds that are available for specific printer drivers. Note that not all printer drivers have a specific workaround; in this case, Method 1 is the only available workaround.HP DeskJet 1600CTo work around this problem, follow these steps:
HP LaserJet 4 Series PCLTo work around this problem, follow these steps:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATION
ASCII characters are represented by the values 0 to 127; ANSI includes
ASCII but adds characters 128 through 255. In all languages, the ASCII
characters are exactly the same, but characters 128-255 are used for
characters specific to a language, based on the code page associated with
the language. This approach handles the character differences for most
languages in the world.
Q99884 Unicode and Microsoft Windows NT Q130052: Ideas to Remember as You Convert from ASCII or ANSI to Unicode DeskJet 1600C, LaserJet 4, and Color LaserJet 5 are manufactured by Hewlett-Packard, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability. For additional information about how to obtain technical support for Microsoft products if you are outside the United States, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q49868: Microsoft International Subsidiary Technical Support Additional query words: dj1600c hpclj5 hplj4 ACTT Russian Greek Cyrillic foreign symbol font release
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