ghugh Song wrote:
Incidently, I tested a printout from a sample web page containing Hangul characters. Well... Again the familiar square blocks from the printer.
Oh. This is far from what I want. What did I miss?
A miracle just happened to me. I was able to print one hangul web page correctly for the first time in my Linux history of seven years!!! But just briefly, unfortunately, because the printer HP2200 suddenly started throwing out blank page printouts forever after that one successful page. With Mozilla-1.2.1-1.i586.rpm, no matter what I do, it has been just square blocks at least on my HP6mp. (I cannot remember I tried a hangul page on HP2200.) With Mozilla-1.3b-0.i386.rpm, I got the correct printout from a hangul web page on a newer PS printer HP2200. Unfortunately, on my old personal printer HP6mp, I got an error printout like the following: ======================================== The PostScript interpreter in your printer is 2014.108 This printout requres at least version 2015 or greater. [ ...] ========================================= Isn't it normal? Do I have to throw out my old HP6mp? It appears that I have to update the firmware of the HP6mp. Of course, I have no idea how to flash the firmware of this printer. Mike, As you can imagine, I sorta think that mozilla-1.3b is essential in getting the corrent hangul page from the above experience. Thanks a lot. G. Hugh Song