Printing Polish from Unicode ECC system

Hi,
to print Polish characters as SAPscript, ABAP-list or SmartForms from a ECC 6.0 already converted in Unicode, is it right way cascading fonts, SAPWIN, SAPSprint, ecc. ?
Or... can I use "classic" HPLJ4000 device type with access method D?
My ECC system:
SAP_ABA     700     0014
SAP_BASIS     700     0014
PI_BASIS     2006_1_700     0004
ST-PI     2008_1_700     0001
SAP_BW     700     0016
SAP_AP     700     0012
SAP_APPL     600     0012
SAP_HR     600     0022
EA-IPPE     400     0011
EA-APPL     600     0011
EA-DFPS     600     0011
EA-FINSERV     600     0011
EA-GLTRADE     600     0011
EA-HR     600     0022
EA-PS     600     0011
EA-RETAIL     600     0011
FINBASIS     600     0011
ECC-DIMP     600     0011
ERECRUIT     600     0011
FI-CA     600     0011
FI-CAX     600     0011
INSURANCE     600     0011
IS-CWM     600     0011
IS-H     600     0012
IS-M     600     0011
IS-OIL     600     0011
IS-PS-CA     600     0011
IS-UT     600     0011
LSOFE     600     0011
SEM-BW     600     0011
ST-A/PI     01L_ECC600     0000
Kernel Patch number : 227
Thank you.
Regards.

Hi,
you can use
1) standard device type I2HP4 (for polish only - does not work, if you e.g. have mixed data e.g. from Western and Eastern europe)
2) standard device type I2SWIN (for polish only - does not work, if you e.g. have mixed data e.g. from Western and Eastern europe)
3) HPUTF8 or LEXUTF8 (you will need specific Unicode capable printers for these device types)
4) Cascading Fonts as outlined in SAP note 812821 (mainly if you want to print data from multiple old code pages)
5) Check SAP note 1097990 for your printer vendor - whether Eastern European data is supported.
Usually, point 1. and / or  2. is the easiest way to print latin-2 data.
Best regards,
Nils Buerckel
SAP AG

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