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  • Subject: Re: InfoPrint 21 printer requiring PSF/400
  • From: KirkG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 07:24:26 -0700

If you checkout the sales manual or even maybe the handbook(can't remember 
which right now) where it  describes PSF/400 it lists to groups of 
printers. One group that "CAN USE" PSF/400 to enhance their function and 
those "REQUIRED" to have PSF/400 to attach to an AS/400. Want to guess 
which list your printer is in?

Also PSF/400 is priced by the output the printer I believe the ranges are 
1-20, 21-45 and 45+, for that mid range of printers the cost on 4.4 is 
$3,000 if I remember correctly.

As a side note... until V4R4 you didn't need a license, so those at 
something lower than V4R4 and have *IPDS printers with AFP *YES set aside 
some $$$ for that upgrade to V4R4.

---------------------------------
Kirk Goins
IBM Certified AS/400 Technical Solutions
Pacific Information Systems - An IBM Premier Business Partner
503-290-2104              kirkg@pacinfosys.com
"WE KNOW TECHNOLOGY"
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"John C. Bradley" <jcbradley@voyager.net>
Sent by: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com
06/26/00 07:51 PM
Please respond to MIDRANGE-L

 
        To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
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        Subject:        InfoPrint 21 printer requiring PSF/400

I just got an InfoPrint 21 last Thursday with the AFP/IPDS plus ethernet

<SNIP>

There might be a snake in Paradise, though.  When I start the writer
job, I get a QSYSOPR message telling me that I'm not licensed for
PSF/400 and my temporary use permission will expire September 9th.  The
second level message text says I can use CHGPRTDEVD (or was that
CHGDEVD?) to remove the AFP *YES parameter.  When I try this, I get a
message in effect that the printer is inherently an AFP device and that
can't be changed.

I've asked the IBM Business Partner that I bought the printer from to
research this for me.  I'm interested in finding out what PSF/400 would
cost on my processor group P20 AS/400.  I also don't really think I need
AFP or PSF/400 functionality at this time ... I was mainly interested in
IPDS printer support.  I noticed in the fine print that "most" IPDS
printers are _not_ AFP printers and also noticed that the InfoPrint 21

<SNIP>


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