Generic text only printer driver windows 10.Printer Prints ASCII Codes When Using the Generic/Text Only Printer Driver
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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Some clients have upgraded to Windows 10 and one by one their printers stopped printing. Why this change? Hello all, i believe i found the solution but it may not be for all. Even thoug on Windows 7 it works and also on my Windows 10 also.
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Applies To. When using Microsoft's 'Generic Text-only ' print driver for Windows or the 'Pass Through' mode offered by Intermec's InterDriver, then it is assumed that the printing application is generating the print commands in a language supported by the printer.
If the production print application does not generate print commands without the driver's help then a 'Generic Text-only ' driver should not be used. Also, if the language in which the production print application is writing its instructions does not match the Command Language which the printer is already configured to use, then the printer will not behave as expected.
It may not react at all or may begin rebooting itself repeatedly. This can also happen if the language in which the print application wrote its instructions is not supported by the printer. However, certain characters that may be used within a graphic array may not be supported: which may cause graphics to fail to print.
Specifically, characters of a value of Hex "7E" decimal or greater will not be supported by either the 'Generic Text-only ' driver or the InterDriver's 'Pass Through' mode.

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