anyone seen this before? doesn't affect printing but half the machines on the network have got this little chunk of what looks like hebrew in the printer settings.
one machine had the hebrew drivers on it at one point, didn't think it'd spread. reinstalling doesn't get rid of it.
as a footnote, the letters are reversed because although the text was given in Hebrew, it was not set to display in RTL (right to left) display order, so it comes out backward (left to right, the default)
glossy wrote:Otherwise (and probably more likely) is that the drivers are stupid/currupt in that certain place.
disco.
HP say it's a known issue with the hebrew version of the driver and they have no plans to fix it, because sooner or later everyone who owns a computer will be jewish or work for jews. i made that last part up.