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Re: Cannot correctly print non-ascii files



> 
> Problem:
>   My HP Laserjet 6L can only print ASCII files correctly. Other files
> just print things
>   such as ASCII headers on Postscript files. Printing from Netscape also
> prints out
>   wacky ascii characters.
> 
  I don't know if this is quite the same error I got originally after
installing gs and magicfilter, but it's something to check.  My fonts were
located in a subdirectory of ghostscript and apparently gs couldn't find
them.  Set the environment variable GS_LIB to the directory containing the
fonts listed in Fontmap.
  Hope this is your problem :)

> 5. Maybe the problem isn't with printing per se. Here is an error I get
> when
>     trying to read a PostScript file generated by Netscape's browser
> (4.0.4).
>     # ghostview intro.ps
>     A notifier window named "information" pops up and prints...
> 
> While reading gs_fonts.ps:
> Error: /undefinedfilename in (Fontmap)
> Operand stack:
> 
> Execution stack:
>    %interp_exit   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--
> false   --nostringval--   --nostringval--   --nostringval--
> Dictionary stack:
>    --dict:429/631--   --dict:34/200--   --dict:429/631--
> Last OS error: 2
> Current file position is 2350
> Error: PostScript interpreter failed in main window.
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
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