Technically, the new front-end printing is based on controls that have been implemented in SAP GUI for some time. Controls are DLLs that run in the process context of SAP GUI. The new print control receives the print data and forwards them to the underlying operating system print system. If you are using the SAP GUI for Windows, you can also use the device type SAPWIN to use any printer with a Microsoft Windows driver. When printing with the SAP GUI for Java on other platforms, you need to use an appropriate device type, such as PostScript.
This means that front-end printing with control technology (access method G) is used for all cases for front-end printing using Windows Terminal Servers and SAP GUI for Java. In the long-term, it will also replace front-end printing using SAPlpd (access method F) for printing from SAP GUI for Windows.
Output Device: GivenName
Device Type: TWSAPWIN: MS Windows DRIVE via SAPLPD n
Device Class: Standard Printer
Host Spool Access Method: F: Printing on FrontEnd Computer
Our problem is, when we print a certain report on different workstations, it prints the report in different fonts styles (1 computer would print "Times New Roman", another would print "Traditional Chinese" abc font.
All printers are of same make and model (HP LaserJet p2015).
I'm figuring, if its either my SPAD settings -or- workstation settings. I can't seem to find the correct settings.
Help will be very much appreciated. Guaranteed points
Thanks and Regards,
Brian