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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Printing Line Characters
Date: 16 Oct 2003 16:55:22 GMT
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In article <3f8ecc3e$0$40213$39cecf19@news.twtelecom.net>, Gary Applin wrote:
: I am having a problem printing the screen to my printer. When I use Alt-P to
: print the screen, text characters print ok. However, line characters print
: as question marks. I have tried this on several work stations. I am using
: linux as the terminal emulation and cp437. Does anyone know how to solve
: this problem? Thanks.
:
Evidently your printer uses some character set other than CP437. You can
tell Kermit 95 what character set your printer has with:
set printer /character-set:<name> ...
Then Kermit can convert the screen characters to the corresponding printer
characters.
- Frank