Printing of special polish characters

Hello,
We have a requirement where in some of the Polish characters are not getting printed.  To correct this we have to apply a OSS note. 
SAP Application Release we are using is 4.7 & existing support package SAPKH47026.
We have found out one OSS note related to this & the note is 588724.
Please let me know if any of you have come across such issue & suggest me if this is the correct OSS note.
Best regards,
Sathyanarayana

Hi,
Thanks for your answer,
I am sorry i did not mention this, but the actual problem is during PDFconversion. Printing is working fine.
Regards,
Sathyanarayana

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