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  • Subject: Printing problems after install of V3R2 Cum tape and RISC upgrade PTFs
  • From: "Cynthia M. Kovarik" <ckovarik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Nov 1997 11:37:46 -0800
  • CC: ckovarik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Organization: Sto Corp.

Has anyone experienced any printing problems after permanently applying
the latest cum tapes and/or RISC upgrade PTFs?

Last Sunday, I permanently applied (re-IPL'd) the latest V3R2 cumulative
PTFs and RISC upgrade PTFs.  On Monday, we experienced printing
problems.

1.  Any NetSoft printer sessions using Hostprint transform *Yes and
using a workstation customizing object (*WSCST) had the first print job
print out using a wrong font BUT subsequent reports printed out ok.

2.  Any printer using HOSTPRINT/400 started randomly losing
communication to the AS/400.

I have spoken with NetSoft, Netware SAA and IBM.  I applied the latest
patches and still no luck.  I performed a communications trace with IBM
and they are convinced the AS/400 is sending the right information. 
While I'm sure that's true, it doesn't help solve my printing problems. 
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! TIA
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