Table57. Attachment/Operating System Support for the Infoprint 21 Printer (continued)
Physical Protocol Operating System
IEEE 802.3 EtherTalk AppleSystem 8.0 and higher
KanjiTalk8.0 and higher
IEEE 802.5 TokenTalk Apple System 8.0 and higher
KanjiTalk8.0 and higher
Optional Coax Interface
Table58. Optional Coax Interface for the Infoprint 21 Printer
Data Stream Operating System
AFP/IPDS PSF/MVS 3.1
PSF/MVS 2.2
PSF for OS/390
PSF/VSE 2.2.1
PSF/VM 2.1.1, 2.1.0 + maintenance
GDDM 2.3
SCS, DSC, DSE GDDM 2.3
VM RSCS 2.2
JES328X 2.0
VTAM
AFP/IPDS VM RSCS 2.2
SCS CICS/MVS
CICS/VSE
Optional Twinax Interface
Table59. Optional Twinax Interface for the Infoprint 21 Printer
Data Stream Operating System
AFP/IPDS PSF/400 3.2
SCS OS/400 3.2
SCS,AFP/IPDS SSP Rel. 7.1
IBM OS/400 ASCII Printer Support
Infoprint 21 is supported as an ASCII (PCL) printer via a Workstation Customization Object under the Host
Print Transform (HPT) facility of OS/400 V3.2 and higher.
HPT transforms the AFPDS or SCS data stream toASCII for printing to AS/400 ASCII printers. ASCII
printers can be attached using emulator products with a parallel attached printer including:
vPC or PS/2 running the IBM enhanced 5250 emulation program
vPC or PS/2 running PC Support/400 or Client Access/400
vInfowindow II displays (3477/3487)
The ASCII data stream can also be sent to this printer when attached directly to a Token-Ringor Ethernet
LAN via TCP/IP.That connection can use either of the following two TCP/IP drivers:
vOS/400 SNMP printer driver.
Information APARII03291 describes the PTFs required in V4R3 and V4R4 to use this driver. Availability
of the PTFs are 06/30/2000 for V4R3 and 07/31/2000 for V4R4.
vOS/400 TCP/IP Line Printer Requester (LPR) and Line Printer Daemon (LPD), also known as remote
output queue.
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