Need Series 60 Emulator

Hi,
I need your help guys vary badly.
Anybody knows where to find Series 60 Emulator
MIDP 2.0
and CLDC 1.1 Support
It should run on J2ME wireless ToolKit.
I tried to download from forum.nokia. but it doesnot work on J2mE wireless tool kit it gives me some kind of NullPointer Exception.
Any idea?
Thanks in Advace.

You can download the series 60 sdk from the forum.nokia .com. and after installing this sdk in ur pc just copy the Series60 Emulator folder from <path>/Nokia/Device/ to <path>/wtk<version>/wtklib/device/ . after copying just restart the wireless toolkit you can now select the series 60 emulator from the Device dropdown.
One othething r u Ronak Patel who was working in explora Infotech before a year ? if yes give the reply.
Regards,
Himanshu Jajal
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    HPLJ8000
    Device type for Hewlett Packard LaserJet 8000, 8000N, 8000DN printers. HPLJ8000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1). For the barcode print from R/3 with HP LaserJet 4000, the DIMM module "JetCAPS Intelligent Barcode DIMM" is required and supported. In addition to the barcodes this DIMM module contains the OCR-A and OCR-B fonts that are supported by HPLJ4000.
    Device type HPLJ8000 offers improved output of ABAP print lists by using a special PCL-5-printer driver and can therefore only be used in Releases as of 4.5A.
    HPLJ1100
    Device type for Hewlett Packard LaserJet 1100 printer. HPLJ1100 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1). OCR-A/B as well as barcode print from R/3 are not supported.
    Device type HPLJ1100 can only be used in Releases as of 4.6C.
    I9SWIN
    Device type for Turkey und printing with MS Windows via SAPlpd 32 bit. I9SWIN uses character set "ISO 8859/9" (Latin 5). Preconditions for using I9SWIN:
    SAPlpd 32 bit as of version 4.00
    MS Windows NT 4.0 or Turkish Windows 95 (Latin 5 Version)
    R/3 Release 3.0E or newer
    Important note: MS Windows 3.1 (SAPlpd 16 bit) is not supported!
    IBMNP
    Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 20 as well as the IBM Network Printer 12, 17, 24, IBM InfoPrint 32, InfoPrint 40. OCR- and MICR fonts are supported by the device type. The printer needs an additional module for these fonts. "Barcode-, MICR and OCR A+B SIMM for IBM Network Printers" is required. Read Note 133660 also. Bar code printing from R/3 is not supported.
    Important note: IBMNP uses new 4.0A features (scaleable font under PCL-5) and can only be used in maintenance level 4.0A and higher.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 6.10:
    IBMIP12
    Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 12. IBMIP12 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBMIP21
    Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 21. IBMIP21 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBMIP32
    Device type for laser printers IBM InfoPrint 32 and InfoPrint 40. IBMIP32 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBMIP2K
    Device type for production laser printer IBM InfoPrint 2000 with PCL-5 emulation. IBMIP2K uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBMIP60
    Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 60. IBMIP60 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBMIP70
    Device type for laser printer IBM InfoPrint 70. IBMIP70 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). Bar code and OCR-font printing from SAP is not supported. This device type is compatible with all SAP releases from 4.0A.
    IBM4247
    Device type for line printer IBM 4247. The printer's 4247 emulation and character set IBM2 is used. OCR-fonts are supported. Bar code printing from SAP is not supported.
    Attention: Please follow note 396462 when installing the printer.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE 6.20:
    IBM6400
    Device type for line printer IBM 6400. The printer's "P-Series" emulation and character set PC850 is used. OCR-fonts are supported. Bar code printing from SAP is not supported.
    Attention: Please follow note 396462 when installing the printer.
    HP1200
    Device type for HP LaserJet 1200/1220. HP1200 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP1200 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP2200
    Device type for HP LaserJet 2200. HP2200 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP2200 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP2250
    Device type for HP Business Inkjet 2250. HP2250 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP2250 is compatible with all releases from 4.5B.
    Attention: Business Inkjet 2200 is not compatible with HP2250.
    HP2500
    Device type for HP DeskJet 2500C with PCL-5 option. HP2500 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP2500 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP3200
    Device type for HP LaserJet 3200m. HP3200 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP3200 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP4100
    Device type for HP LaserJet 4100. HP4100 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP4100 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP4550
    Device type for HP LaserJet 4550 (color laser). HP4550 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP4550 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP8150
    Device type for HP LaserJet 8150. HP8150 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP8150 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP8550
    Device type for HP LaserJet 8550 (color laser). HP8550 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP4550 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP9000
    Device type for HP LaserJet 9000. HP9000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP9000 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE NW04:
    BRHL
    Device type for Brother laser printer HL-2460. This device type is compatible to other Brother laser printers, see below.
    OCR-A and OCR-B fonts as well as bar codes are supported.
    BRHL is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    IP2085
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2085 Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2085 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2085P
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2085 Laser printer with printer language PostScript. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2085P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2105
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2105 Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2105 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2105P
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2105 Laser printer with printer language PostScript. OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2105P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    LEXT622
    Device type for the Lexmark T622 laser printer. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are supported if the printer is equipped with a corresponding option (note 119471).
    LEXT622 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    LEXW820
    Device type for the Lexmark W820 laser printer. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are supported if the printer is equipped with a corresponding option (note 119471).
    LEXW820 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    LEX4227P
    Device type for the Lexmark 4227plus line printer. The device type supports the Latin-1 character set. For using the device type, the IBM emulation must be set in the printer.
    OCR fonts and barcode printing from SAP are not supported.
    LEX4227P is compatible with all releases.
    I5LEX
    Device type for Cyrillic printing (e.g. Russian) with Lexmark T522 laser printer. Lexmark T522 natively supports Cyrillic fonts and character set ISO 8859-5.
    OCR-fonts are not supported. Bar code printing is supported (with a bar code DIMM, see note 119471).
    I5LEX is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
    CNLX522
    Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Simplified Chinese DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 09H0690). The device type supports Simplified Chinese. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    CNLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
    JPLX522
    Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Japanese DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 13K0227). The device type supports Japanese character set. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    JPLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
    KPLX522
    Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Korean DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 10G1705). The device type supports Korean character set. OCR-fonts and printing of bar codes from SAP are not supported.
    KPLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
    TWLX522
    Device type for Lexmark T522 laser printer with add-on "Traditional Chinese DBCS font DIMM kit" (Lexmark product number 09H0691). The device type supports traditional Chinese character set. OCR-fonts and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    TWLX522 is compatible with all releases 4.0A and higher.
    HP5000
    Device type for HP LaserJet 5000. HP5000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP5000 is compatible with all releases from 4.0A.
    HP23
    Device type for HP LaserJet 2300. HP23 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP23 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP3000
    Device type for HP business inkjet 3000. HP3000 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP3000 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP4300
    Device type for HP LaserJet 4200 and HP LaserJet 4300. HP4300 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP4300 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP4600
    Device type for HP color LaserJet 4600. HP4600 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP4600 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP5100
    Device type for HP LaserJet 5100. HP5100 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP5100 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP5500
    Device type for HP color LaserJet 5500. HP5500 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP5500 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    HP9500
    Device type for HP color LaserJet 9500. HP9500 uses character set "ISO 8859/1" (Latin 1).
    HP9500 is compatible with all releases from 4.5A.
    I2HPPS
    Device type for certain HP LaserJet models with PostScript emulation (see Note 575916). I2HPPS supports character set "ISO 8859/2" (Latin 2).
    I2HPPS is compatible with all releases as of 4.0A.
    Barcode printing and OCR fonts are not supported.
    CAN105
    Device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 105. CAN105 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN105 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
    CAN22
    Device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 2200/2800/3300/3300i. CAN22 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN22 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
    CAN5
    Device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 5000/5000i/6000. CAN5 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN5 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
    CAN85
    Device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 8500/7200/85. CAN85 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN85 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported, barcode printing is not supported.
    CN105PS
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 105. CN105PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN105PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
    CN22PS
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 2200/2800/3300/3300i. CN22PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN22PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
    CN5PS
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 5000/5000i/6000. CN5PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN5PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
    CN85PS
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 8500/7200/85. CN85PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN85PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
    CAN400
    PCL5 device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 330/400. CAN400 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN400 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CN400PS
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 330/400. CN400PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN400PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and barcode printing is not supported.
    CANC32
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer Color imageRUNNER C3200. CANC32 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CANC32 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    NEW DEVICE TYPES IN RELEASE SAP NetWeaver 04s:
    ARM205
    PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M205. ARM205 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
    ARM205 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
    ARM276
    PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M276. ARM276 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
    ARM276 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
    ARM450
    PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M450. ARM450 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
    ARM450 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
    ARM550
    PCL-5 device type for Sharp laser printer AR-M550U. ARM550 uses character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
    ARM550 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR fonts are not supported. Barcode printing and OCR fonts are supported with an add-on product (note 733347).
    ARC262P
    PostScript device type for Sharp color laser printer ARC-262M. ARC262P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR fonts are not supported.
    CAN2220
    PCL5 device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 2220n/2220i/3320n/3320i. CAN2220 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN2220 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CN2220P
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 2220n/2220i/3320n/3320i. CN2220P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN2220P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CAN5020
    PCL5 device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 5020n/5020i/6020n/6020i. CAN5020 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CAN5020 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CN5020P
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 5020n/5020i/6020n/6020i. CN5020P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN5020P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC3100
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100. CNC3100 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC3100 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CNC31PS
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100. CNC31PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC31PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC3220
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C3220/C2620. CNC3220 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC3220 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CNC322P
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C3220/C2620. CNC322P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC322P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC6800
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800. CNC6800 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC6800 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is not supported.
    CNC68PS
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800. CNC68PS supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC68PS is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC31E
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100 with imagePASS-E1 controller. CNC31E supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC31E is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC31EP
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3100 with imagePASS-E1 controller. CNC31EP supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC31EP is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC322E
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3220/C2620 with imagePASS-C1 V.2 controller. CNC322E supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC322E is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC322EP
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printer imageRUNNER C3220/C2620 with imagePASS-C1 V.2 controller. CNC322EP supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC322EP is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC68E
    PCL5 device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800 with imagePASS-D1 controller. CNC68E supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC68E is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CNC68EP
    PostScript device type for Canon color laser printers imageRUNNER C5800/C6800 with imagePASS-D1 controller. CNC68EP supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CNC68EP is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    CN2270
    PCL5 device type for Canon laser printers imageRUNNER 2270/2870/3570/4570. CN2270 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN2270 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is supported with usage of the optional barcode printing kit.
    CN2270P
    PostScript device type for Canon laser printer imageRUNNER 2270/2870/3570/4570. CN2270P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    CN2270P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcode printing are not supported.
    DL3100
    PCL5 device type for DELL color laser printer 3100cn. DL3100 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    DL3100 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcodes are not supported.
    DL3100P
    PostScript device type for DELL color laser printer 3100cn. DL3100P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    DL3100P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcodes are not supported.
    DL5100
    PCL5 device type for DELL color laser printer 5100cn. DL5100 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    DL5100 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcodes are not supported.
    DL5100P
    PostScript device type for DELL color laser printer 5100cn. DL5100P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    DL5100P is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OCR-fonts and Barcodes are not supported.
    HP3700
    Device type for HP color LaserJet 3700. HP3700 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP3700 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    HPBI23
    Device type for HP business inkjet 2300. HPBI23 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HPBI23 is compatible with all releases as of 4.0A.
    HP9055
    Device type for HP LaserJet 9055mfp. HP9055 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP9055 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    HP9065
    Device type for HP LaserJet 9065mfp. HP9065 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP9065 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    I7HP4
    Device type for HP LaserJet printers with "Greek Font DIMM" (add-on module with Greek fonts). Information can be found under www.hp.com/go/sap/drivers. I7HP4 supports character setISO 8859/7 (Greek).
    I7HP4 is compatible with all releases as of 4.6B.
    HP4250
    Device type for HP LaserJet 4250 printer. HP4250 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP4250 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    HP1160
    Device type for HP LaserJet 1160 printer. HP1160 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP1160 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    HP1320
    Device type for HP LaserJet 1320 printer. HP1320 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP1320 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    HP2430
    Device type for HP LaserJet 2430 printer. HP2430 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP2430 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    HP3030
    Device type for HP LaserJet 3030 printer. HP3030 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP3030 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    HP4650
    Device type for HP Color LaserJet 4650 printer. HP4650 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP4650 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    HP5550
    Device type for HP Color LaserJet 5550 printer. HP5550 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP5550 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    HP9850
    Device type for HP 9850mfp. HP9850 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP9850 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    HPLJ9050
    Device type for HP LaserJet 9050 printer. HP9050 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP9050 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    HPOJ9130
    Device type for HP officejet 9130. HPOJ9130 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HPOJ9130 is compatible with all releases as of 4.0B.
    HP4345
    Device type for HP LaserJet 4345mfp. HP4345 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP4345 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5B.
    HP9040
    Device type for HP LaserJet 9040mfp. HP9040 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP9040 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5B.
    HP9050
    Device type for HP LaserJet 9050mfp. HP9050 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP9050 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5B.
    HP9500M
    Device type for HP LaserJet 9500mfp. HP9500M supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).
    HP9500M is compatible with all releases as of 4.5B.
    IP2060
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2060ES Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. IP2060 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2060 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2060P
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2060ES Laser printer with printer language PostScript. IP2060P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1).OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2060P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2075
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2075ES Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. IP2075 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2075 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2075P
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2075ES Laser printer with printer language PostScript. IP2075P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2075P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2090
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2090ES Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. IP2090 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2090 is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2090P
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2090ES Laser printer with printer language PostScript. IP2090P supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2090P is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2105E
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2105ES Laser printer with printer language PCL-5. IP2105E supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2105E is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    IP2105EP
    Device type for the IBM Infoprint 2105ES Laser printer with printer language PostScript. IP2105EP supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR font and bar code printing from SAP are not supported.
    IP2105EP is compatible with all releases 4.5A and higher.
    OKI6100
    Device type for OKI laser printer B6100. OKI6100 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is supported with an OKI add-on product.
    OKI6100 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OKI8300
    Device type for OKI laser printer B8300. OKI8300 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-fonts are not supported. Barcode printing is supported with an OKI add-on product.
    OKI8300 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OKI9500
    Device type for OKI color laser printer C9500. OKI9500 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is supported with an OKI add-on product.
    OKI9500 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OKI4350
    Device type for OKI laser printer B4350. OKI4350 supports character set ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1). OCR-fonts are supported. Barcode printing is supported with an OKI add-on product.
    OKI4350 is compatible with all releases as of 4.5A.
    OKI5400
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    ARCHLINK   SAP ArchiveLink Archiver
    ARCHUTF8   SAP ArchiveLink Unicode UTF-8
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    ARM276     Sharp AR-M276            R4.5+
    ARM450     Sharp AR-M450            R4.5+
    ARM550     Sharp AR-M550U           R4.5+
    ARSWIN     Arabic SWIN SAPLPD 6.23+
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    AZPL300    ZPL300 for PDF documents only
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    CAN22      CANON iR2200       R4.5A+ONLY!
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    CAN400     CANON iR330-400 PCL5 4.5+ONLY!
    CAN5       CANON iR5000       R4.5A+ONLY!
    CAN5020    CANON iR5020/6020 PCL5   4.5A+
    CAN85      CANON iR8500       R4.5A+ONLY!
    CANC32     CANON iRC3200 PCL5 R4.5A+ONLY!
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    CN105PS    CANON iR105       PS 4.5+ONLY!
    CN2220P    CANON iR2220/3320 PS     4.5A+
    CN2270     CANON iR2270      PCL5   4.5A+
    CN2270P    CANON iR2270      PS     4.5A+
    CN22PS     CANON iR2200/3300 PS 4.5+ONLY!
    CN400PS    CANON iR330-400   PS 4.5+ONLY!
    CN5020P    CANON iR5020/6020 PS     4.5A+
    CN5PS      CANON iR5000-6000 PS 4.5+ONLY!
    CN85PS     CANON iR8500      PS 4.5+ONLY!
    CNC3100    CANON iRC3100 PCL5 R4.5A+ONLY!
    CNC31E     CANON iRC3100 EFI PCL5   4.5A+
    CNC31EP    CANON iRC3100 EFI PS     4.5A+
    CNC31PS    CANON iRC3100 PS   R4.5A+ONLY!
    CNC3220    CANON iRC3220 PCL5 R4.5A+ONLY!
    CNC322E    CANON iRC3220 EFI PCL5   4.5A+
    CNC322EP   CANON iRC3220 EFI PS     4.5A+
    CNC322P    CANON iRC3220 PS   R4.5A+ONLY!
    CNC6800    CANON iRC6800/5800 PCL5  4.5A+
    CNC68E     CANON iRC6800 EFI PCL5   4.5A+
    CNC68EP    CANON iRC6800 EFI PS     4.5A+
    CNC68PS    CANON iRC6800/5800 PS    4.5A+
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    CNHPLJ4    HP LaserJet PCL-5 Simp.Chinese
    CNLX522    Lexmark T522  Simplif. Chinese
    CNPDF      PDF Converter Simplif. Chinese
    CNSAPWIN   MS Windows driver via SAPLPD
    CNSPOST    Chinese PostScript printing
    COMPU960   Bull Compuprint 960/970
    DECLA75P   DEC LA75Plus matrix printer
    DECLN07    DEClaser1100/DEC LN07 printer
    DL2130     Dell 2130cn PCL5   R4.5A+ONLY!
    DL2135     Dell 2135cn PCL5   R4.5A+ONLY!
    DL2335     Dell 2335dn
    DL3100     Dell 3100cn PCL5         R4.5+
    DL3100P    Dell 3100cn PS           R4.5+
    DL3130     Dell 3130cn PCL5   R4.5A+ONLY!
    DL3130P    Dell 3130cn PS     R4.5A+ONLY!
    DL5100     Dell 5100cn PCL5         R4.5+
    DL5100P    Dell 5100cn PS           R4.5+
    DL5330     Dell 5330dn
    EPESCP     EPSON ESC/P 24/48-pin printer
    EPESCP2    EPSON ESC/P2 printer
    EPESCP9    EPSON ESC/P 9-pin printer
    EPLQ550    EPSON LQ-550
    EPLS3K     EPSON LP-S3000 ESC/Page BW
    GAMMAFAX   Gammafax Telefax
    GRAPHICS   General device for graphics
    HKHPLJ4    HP LaserJet PCL-5 HongKong Chi
    HKPDF      HKSCS PDF (Adobe Reader V 6)
    HKSAPWIN   MS Windows driver via SAPLPD
    HP1160     HP LaserJet 1160         R4.5+
    HP1200     HP LaserJet 1200         R4.x+
    HP1320     HP LaserJet 1320         R4.5+
    HP2200     HP LaserJet 2200         R4.x+
    HP2250     HP Inkjet 2250           R4.x+
    HP23       HP LaserJet 2300         R4.5+
    HP2300     HP 2300 printer series
    HP2430     HP LaserJet 2430         R4.5+
    HP2500     HP 2500C+ (PCL5)         R4.x+
    HP256X     HP 256X printer series
    HP2930     HP 2930 printer
    HP3000     HP business inkjet 3000  R4.5+
    HP3030     HP LaserJet 3030         R4.5+
    HP3200     HP LaserJet 3200         R4.x+
    HP3700     HP Color LJ 3700         R4.5+
    HP4100     HP LaserJet 4100         R4.x+
    HP4250     HP LJ 4250               R4.5+
    HP4300     HP LJ 4300/LJ 4200       R4.5+
    HP4345     HP LaserJet 4345mfp      R4.5+
    HP4350     HP LJ 4350dtnsl          R4.5+
    HP4550     HP LaserJet 4550         R4.5+
    HP4600     HP Color LJ 4600         R4.5+
    HP4650     HP Color LJ 4650         R4.5+
    HP5000     HP LaserJet 5000         R4.x+
    HP5100     HP LaserJet 5100         R4.5+
    HP5500     HP Color LJ 5500         R4.5+
    HP5550     HP Color LJ 5550         R4.5+
    HP5MI      HPLJ5+JetCAPS MICR R4.X  ONLY!
    HP8150     HP LaserJet 8150         R4.x+
    HP8550     HP LaserJet 8550         R4.5+
    HP9000     HP LaserJet 9000         R4.x+
    HP9040     HP LaserJet 9040mfp      R4.5+
    HP9050     HP LaserJet 9050mfp      R4.5+
    HP9055     HP LaserJet 9055mfp      R4.5+
    HP9065     HP LaserJet 9065mfp      R4.5+
    HP9500     HP Color LJ 9500         R4.5+
    HP9500M    HP Color LJ 9500mfp      R4.5+
    HP9850     HP 9850mfp               R4.5+
    HPBI23     HP business inkjet 2300  R4.x+
    HPDJ500    HP DeskJet 500
    HPDJ660    HP DeskJet 660C
    HPDJ850    HP DeskJet 850C
    HPGL       Bus.Graphics: HP/GL plotter
    HPLJ1100   HP Laserjet 1100   R4.6C+ONLY!
    HPLJ4      HP Laserjet 4 series PCL-5
    HPLJ4000   HP Laserjet 4000   R4.5A+ONLY!
    HPLJ5      HP Laserjet 5      R4.x+ ONLY!
    HPLJ5SI    HP Laserjet 5 Si
    HPLJ8000   HP Laserjet 8000   R4.5A+ONLY!
    HPLJ9050   HP LaserJet 9050         R4.5+
    HPLJIIID   HP Laserjet 3 series PCL-5
    HPLJMI     HP LaserJet 4 w.JetCAPS MICR
    HPLJSTND   HP Laserjet 2,3: driver STN2
    HPLJ_II    HP LaserJet 2 series PCL-4
    HPOJ9130   HP officejet 9130        R4.x+
    HPUTF8     HP LaserJet UTF-8
    I2HP4      HP LJ 4 series Latin 2 charset
    I2HPPS     HP PS Latin-2 (note 575916)
    I2PDF      Latin2 PDF 4.6C+(needsTTFfont)
    I2SPOST    PostScript-Printer ISO Latin 2
    I2SWIN     Rel 3.0E/SAPlpd 4.00 Latin-2
    I4SWIN     Rel 620/SAPlpd 6.21 Baltic
    I5LEX      Cyrillic Lexmark T522    4.0B+
    I5PDF      Cyrillic PDF 46C+(needs TTFs)
    I5SPOST    PostScript-Printer ISO 8859-5
    I6SWIN     Arabic SWIN saplpd 4.22+
    I7HP4      LJ4200Greek FontDIMM    4.6B
    I7PDF      Greek PDF 4.6C+(needs TTFfont)
    I7SPOST    PostScript-Printer ISO 8859-7
    I7SWIN     Greek SWIN ISO 8859-7
    I8HPLJ4    HP LJ 4 series Hebrew 8
    I8IBM640   IBM 6408-A00 PROPRINTER III XL
    I8OKI341   OKI Microline 3410 EPSON EMUL.
    I8SWIN     Rel 3.0E/SAPlpd 4.00 Hebrew
    I9HP4      HP LJ 4 series ISO 8859/9
    I9PDF      Turkish PDF 4.6C+(needs TTFont
    I9SPOST    PostScript-Printer ISO 8859-9
    I9SWIN     Rel 3.0E/SAPlpd 4.00 Turkey
    IBM239X    IBM238x/239x IBM emulation
    IBM4226    IBM 4226 IBM emulation
    IBM4232    IBM 4232-302 Printer 4202 EMUL
    IBM4247    IBM 4247 (4247 Emul.)
    IBM6400    IBM 6400 P-Series Emul.
    IBM6408    IBM 6408-A00 PROPRINTER III XL
    IBMIP12    IBM Infoprint 12    R4.X+ONLY!
    IBMIP21    IBM Infoprint 21    R4.x+ONLY!
    IBMIP2K    IBM Infoprint 2000  R4.X+ONLY!
    IBMIP32    IBM Infoprint 32,40 R4.X+ONLY!
    IBMIP60    IBM Infoprint 60    R4.X+ONLY!
    IBMIP70    IBM Infoprint 70    R4.X+ONLY!
    IBMNP      IBM InfoPrint 20   R4.x+ ONLY!
    IBMSCS     IBM SCS Printer
    IBMSCS2    IBM SCS Printer
    IP2060     IBM Infoprint 2060 PCL5 R4.5x+
    IP2060P    IBM Infoprint 2060 PS   R4.5x+
    IP2075     IBM Infoprint 2075 PCL5 R4.5x+
    IP2075P    IBM Infoprint 2075 PS   R4.5x+
    IP2085     IBM Infoprint 2085 PCL5 R4.5x+
    IP2085P    IBM Infoprint 2085 PS   R4.5x+
    IP2090     IBM Infoprint2090ES PCL R4.5x+
    IP2090P    IBM Infoprint2090ES PS  R4.5x+
    IP2105     IBM Infoprint 2105 PCL5 R4.5x+
    IP2105E    IBM Infoprint2105ES PCL R4.5x+
    IP2105EP   IBM Infoprint2105ES PS  R4.5x+
    IP2105P    IBM Infoprint 2105 PS   R4.5x+
    JP201PL    NEC MultiImpact 201PL series
    JP5577     IBM 557x-xxx 5577serial series
    JP5577AP   APTi Mxxx 5577serial series
    JP5577JB   JBCC 516x-05 5577serial series
    JP5577ME   MEMOREX 21xx 5577serial series
    JPARIXOS   SAP ArchiveLink Japanese
    JPARLINK   SAP ArchiveLink Japanese
    JPASCII    Some generic Shift-JIS printer
    JPCAPPLE   CASIO CP3xxx CAPPL/ESCP series
    JPESCP     JIS ESC/P-J84 24/48dot printer
    JPESCPAG   EPSON LP-xxxx ESC/Page series
    JPESCPFX   FUJI XEROX ESC/P+Ext. series
    JPESCPOK   OKI MICROLINE ESC/P-J84 series
    JPEXPOST   Extended-J PostScript printer
    JPEXPST2   Extended-J PS lev.2 printer
    JPFNP      Fujitsu VSPxxxx FNP series
    JPFXART    FUJI XEROX DP-xxx ART4 series
    JPHPLJ4    HP LaserJet PCL-5 Japanese
    JPHPLJ40   HP LaserJet PCL-5e Japanese
    JPLIPS3    Canon LBP-xxxx LIPS3 series
    JPLIPS4    Canon LBP-xxxx LIPS4 series
    JPLX522    Lexmark T522 Japanese
    JPNPDL2    NEC MultiWriter NPDL2 series
    JPOPAGES   IBM PAGES laser outline series
    JPPAGES    IBM 558x-xxx PAGESlaser series
    JPPDF      PDF Converter Japanese
    JPPOST     Japanese PostScript printer
    JPPOST2    Japanese PS lev.2 printer
    JPPRES     Kyocera L-x PRESCRIBE series
    JPPRES2    Kyocera LS-x PRESCRIBE2 series
    JPPRES2E   KyoceraLS-x PRESCRIBE2e series
    JPRPDL3    RICOH SP9/10Pro/NX RPDL series
    JPSAPWIN   MS-J Windows driver via SAPLPD
    JPSPOST    Japanese PostScript printing
    JPXEROX    FUJI XEROX CPS printer series
    KO501_J1   bizhub 501 Series PS ShiftJIS
    KOC353J1   bizhub C353 Series PS ShiftJIS
    KOC650A1   bizhub C650 Series PCL
    KOC650J1   bizhub C650 Series PS ShiftJIS
    KPHPLJ4    HP LaserJet PCL-5 Korean
    KPKS       EPSON Dot-Matrix KS
    KPKSSM     EPSON Dot-Matrix KSSM
    KPLX522    Lexmark T522   Korean
    KPPDF      PDF Converter Korean
    KPSAPWIN   MS Windows driver via SAPLPD
    KPSPOST    Korean PostScript printing
    KYOF1000   Kyocera F-1000 laser printer
    KYOF10I2   Kyocera F-1200 via BS2,MVS,Box
    KYOF10U2   Kyocera F-1000 via BS2,Box.
    KYOF1200   Kyocera F-1200, F-1200S
    KYOF12I2   Kyocera F-1200 via BS2,MVS,Box
    KYOF12U2   Kyocera F-1200 via BS2,Box
    KYOFS150   Kyocera FS-1500 laser printer
    KYOFS15I   KYO FS-1500/FS-3500 (MVS,Box)
    KYOFS15U   KYO FS-1500/FS-3500 (BS2,Box)
    KYOFS170   Kyocera FS-1700    R4.5A+ONLY!
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    LB_CAB     CAB label printer Latin-1
    LB_CV      Carl Valentin Label Printer
    LB_DMX     Datamax label printer I-class
    LB_IBM     IBM 4400 label printer Latin-1
    LB_INT     Intermec IPL label printer
    LB_PRI     Printronix printer Latin-1
    LB_SAT     SATO label printer PC 850
    LB_UBI     Intermec label printer Latin-1
    LB_ZEB     Zebra label printer IBM850
    LB_ZEB2    Zebra label printer Latin-1
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    LEXT622    Lexmark T622       R4.5A+ONLY!
    LEXUTF8    Lexmark PCL UTF-8
    LEXW820    Lexmark W820       R4.5A+ONLY!
    LX4039     Lexmark 4039/OPTRA series PCL
    LZEB2      Zebra label printer 203dpi
    LZEB3      Zebra label printer 300dpi
    LZEB6      Zebra label printer 600dpi
    LZEBS2     Zebra UC Swis721BT font 203dpi
    LZEBS3     Zebra UC Swis721BT font 300dpi
    LZEBS6     Zebra UC Swis721BT font 600dpi
    LZEBU2     Zebra Unicode ANDALE_x 203dpi
    LZEBU3     Zebra Unicode ANDALE_x 300dpi
    LZEBU6     Zebra Unicode ANDALE_x 600dpi
    MT2033     Mannesmann Tally T2033 IBM-PRO
    MT2045     Mannesmann Tally T2045 IBM-PRO
    MT600      Mannesmann Tally MT600 USASCII
    MT600GER   Mannesmann Tally MT600 GERMAN
    MT600NDA   Mannesmann Tally MT600 NOR/DAN
    MT6045     Mannesmann T.T6045 (MT660 Emu)
    MT691      Mannesmann T.T691  (MT660 Emu)
    NECP30     NEC P30/P20
    NECP72     NEC P72/P62 Pinwriter l.2 mode
    NECPW      NEC Pinwriter 48-pin series
    OKI341     OKI Microline 3410 EPSON EMUL.
    OKI4350    OKI B4350                R4.5+
    OKI5400    OKI C5400                R4.5+
    OKI6100    OKI B6100                R4.5+
    OKI6300    OKI B6300                R4.5+
    OKI8300    OKI B8300                R4.5+
    OKI9500    OKI C9500                R4.5+
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    PLAIN      SAPscript RDI (ASCII)
    POST2      PS lv.2 ISO Latin1 R4.5A+ONLY!
    POSTGRAP   Postscript device for graphic
    POSTSCPT   OBSOLETE: use POST2
    QMSPS410   OBSOLETE: use POST2
    S4440XTG   SEL Alcatel 4440XT, GERMAN
    SAPCOMMF   Simple SAPcomm Telefax
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    SAPGOF_E   Generic output format   EBCDIC
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    SAPWIN5    Rel 3.0E/SAPlpd 3.08 ISO-5
    SAPWINJP   Obsolete device, use JPSAPWIN
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    SH1DJ000   SHARP MX-M550/M620/M700 PCL
    SH1DN000   SHARP MX Series PCL
    SH1HH000   SHARP MX-M350/M450 PS
    SH1HJ000   SHARP MX-M550/M620/M700 PS
    SH1HN000   SHARP MX Series PS
    SHJDH100   SHARP MX-M350/M450 PCL JP
    SHJDJ100   SHARP MX-M550/M620/M700 PCL JP
    SHJDN100   SHARP MX Series PCL JP
    SHJHH100   SHARP MX-M350/M450 PS JP
    SHJHJ100   SHARP MX-M550/M620/M700 PS JP
    SHJHN100   SHARP MX Series PS JP
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    SML1451    SAMSUNG ML-1451N PCL5    4.6C+
    SML1451P   SAMSUNG ML-1451N PS      4.5B+
    SML2551    SAMSUNG ML-2551N PCL5    4.6C+
    SML2551P   SAMSUNG ML-2551N PS      4.5B+
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    SNI4009    Siemens/Nixdorf 4009 (EPSON)
    SNI4010    Siemens/Nixdorf 4010 (EPSON)
    SNI4011    SNI 4011 24-pin (LQ850+ emul.)
    SNI9014    Siemens/Nixdorf 9014 (EPSON)
    SNIZD13    Siemens/Nixdorf ZD13
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    SWINCF     Casc.Fonts SAPWIN Unicode
    SWINCFC    Casc.Fonts SAPWIN Unicode
    SWINCFK    Casc.Fonts SAPWIN Unicode
    SWINCFT    Casc.Fonts SAPWIN Unicode
    THESCP2    Thai Printer EPSON ESC/P2
    THPDF      Thai PDF 4.6C+ (needs TTFfont)
    THSAPWIN   MS-Windows-Printer via SAPLPD
    THSPOST    Thai PostScript printing
    THSWINU    MS-Windows-Printer , Thai (UC)
    TOPCALL    TOPCALL: Telefax
    TOPCALLT   TOPCALL: Teletex
    TOPCALLX   TOPCALL: Telex
    TROYMICR   TROY MICR printer
    TW5577     IBM5577
    TWHPLJ4    HP LaserJet PCL-5 Trad.Chinese
    TWLX522    Lexmark T522   Tradit. Chinese
    TWPDF      PDF Converter  Tradit. Chinese
    TWSAPWIN   MS Windows driver via SAPLPD
    TWSPOST    Taiwanese PostScript printing
    UCPLAIN    SAPscript RDI (Unicode)
    WWIPS      PostScript-Printer
    XDF        SAP Smart Forms: XDF Ausgabe
    XFP         XFP Ausgabe
    XSF        SAP Smart Forms: XSF Ausgabe
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    Deepak Kori

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