Report printed on new printer contains rubbish characters!

Hi all,
We have an Oracle 6i report that is printing rubbish characters when output to a new Epson DFX-9000 printer. The old printer was an OKI Microline 395.
I'm not that familiar with reports but I have had a look at the following parameters as I believe they may have something to do with this:
DESTYPE: Set in form via SET_REPORT_OBJECT_PROPERTY. This is set to PRINTER.
DESNAME: Set in form via SET_REPORT_OBJECT_PROPERTY. Set to the printer the user chooses.
DESTYPE: Set in report via System Parameters. Set to dflt
No matter what I set the DESTYPE to I still get rubbish characters being printed.
We have other reports that work fine i.e. the DESTYPE is either okiprt or okiwide and they print OK to the new Epson printer.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Cheers
Ian.

Thanks for the reply.....
I've had a look at the reports server and there doesn't exist any PRT file for the Epson printer in the REPORT60 path. However I've been told by the DBA's supporting the system that this isn't actually necessary and that Oracle Reports will generally print reports to any selected printer thats been installed. What they did say however is that the printer was installed with a minimal driver configuration and that an upgraded driver that enables all the printer features may be the eay forward. This may explain why some reports with the same system paramter definition work and some don't.
Cheers
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