Printer MF4350d...Preferences Settings showing chinese character

Dear Support,
I had MF4350d printer. Due to some problems in connectivity i uninstalled the driver completely and reinstalled it on my Windows 8 - 32bit OS.
Now when i open  Start > Devices and Printer > Right click the driver icon and select Printer Properties, it shows everything in chinese or japanese characters.
Strange enough the main window appears in english. The two windows would give you the idea about it.
Please advice.
Regards,
Arshi

This note discusses the problem and possible fixes:
http://homepage.mac.com/thgewecke/woutlook.html

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