Printing issues in UTF8 environment

Hi,
I have converted 11.5.10.2 with DB 11.2.0.2 to UTF8. Conversion was susccessful. I have issue in check printing.In Non-UTF8 env, this program prints single sided whihc is correct but in UTF8 env, it prints double sided.
The details of the program are
1)
Concurrent Program Name: Format Payments (Evergreen, Laser)
short Name: APXPBFEL
Executable: APXPBFEG
Options: p_printer_code_mask="101,102,111,112,121,141,201,202,211,212,221,222,241" p_continuous_stationery="N"
Output Format: XML
While submitting concurrent request, user enters the run parameters. Users select the desired output format of the report. From the Single Request Screen, click on the Options button and select the desired output. Users select as PDF in this screen
Printer Name: eno
Printer Type: HPLJ4SI
Style: PASTA_PORTRAIT
Driver Name: PASTA_PORTRAIT
Arguments: -pn$PROFILES$.PRINTER -f$PROFILES$.FILENAME -c$PROFILES$.CONC_COPIES -Fpasta_pdf.cfg
Printer Style PASTA_PORTRAIT uses SRW Driver: PSTPL
2)
Contents of PSTPL.prt
printer "Pasta Portrait Letter"
height 66
width 80
between pages control(L)
return ""
linefeed control(J)
code "bold on" esc "[1m"
code "bold off" esc "[0m"
code "underline on" esc "[3m"
code "underline off" esc "[2m"
code "4" esc "[4m"
code "5" esc "[5m"
3)
Contents of pasta_pdf.cfg
% Preprocess for PDF output
% This is an example for PDF output to print.
; Xpdf
preprocess=/usr/local/bin/pdftops {infile} {outfile}
;preprocess=pdftops {infile} {outfile}
; Ghost Script
; preprocess=pdf2ps {infile} {outfile}
; Acrobat
; preprocess=acroread -toPostScript -pairs {infile} {outfile}
Any idea how to resolve this.
Regards,
Jaggi

Please see these docs.
How To Generate And Print Reports In PDF Format From EBS With The UTF8 Character Set [ID 443778.1]
How to Print Existing PostScript or PDF Reports in a UTF8 Environment. [ID 178179.1]
How To Print Concurrent Requests in PDF Format [ID 333504.1]
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