The xetops utility produces a bitmapped graphics printed image.
The Traditional Chinese Solaris operating environment includes the xetops utility so any system can print Traditional Chinese on a PostScript printer.
Using xetops is described in Traditional Chinese Solaris User's Guide, in the chapter "Traditional Chinese Printing Facilities," and in the xetops(1) man page.
A typical command line for printing a file named filename containing Traditional Chinese characters with or without ASCII/English characters, would be as follows:
system% pr filename | xetops | lp |
Make filename the name of the file to print. This file can contain ASCII/English characters as well as Traditional Chinese.