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We just purchased a new printer with a "400 emulator dim"

Can you give us any part numbers to better describe this?

Is this installed in the printer? If so, print a configuration report and
see if it shows anything under 'emulation' or 'personality' or 'identity'
modes.

Steve

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All,
We just purchased a new printer with a "400 emulator dim" - I was
told that this printer will connect to the iSeries without the "standard
I/O emulation card" Can someone point me in the right direction for
instructions/documentation on how the heck to hook this thing up. I'm
from old school where it was hard wired some way or another to the
(then) AS/400.

Any kind of direction would be greatly appreciated!


Thank you

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Len Grieco
iSeries/LANSA Programmer

William S. Hein & Co., Inc.
1285 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14209
Phone (716) 882-2600 Ext. 131
Fax (716) 883-8100
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