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  • Subject: NEW REDBOOK: IBM AS/400 Printed V SG24-2160-01 (fwd)
  • From: Don <dr2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 17:14:54 -0500 (EST)



Subject: Just Published!!  IBM AS/400 Printed V   SG24-2160-01

See the following for a recently published AS/400 redbook:


Form Number:  SG24-2160-01

Title:                    IBM AS/400 Printing V


Can now be downloaded as a PDF file

(A copy  can be printed from the pdf file, either from the web or from your
PC.
Recognize that the redbook is  over 400 pages in length)

and ordered in hardcopy from fatbrain.com

(see http://ibm.com/redbooks/abstracts/sg242160.html for online access)

This IBM Redbook describes how to use printing functions on the iSeries and
AS/400
system.  It supplements the standard reference documents on AS/400 printing
by
providing more specific "how to" information, such as diagrams, programming
samples,
and working examples. It addresses the printing function found in OS/400,
Print Services
Facility/400 (PSF/400), Advanced Print Utility, Page Printer Formatting
Aid, AFP
Font Collection, and other print-enabling software.  This second edition
includes
information about the new functions, such as SNMP ASCII and SNMP Infoprint
21 drivers,
PSF/400 printer ranges, and type transformer for Windows,  that are
available in
releases up to and including Version 4 Release 5.

This redbook  is intended for customers, business partners, and IBM systems
specialists who need to understand the fundamentals of printing on the
AS/400
system. It is designed to help you develop or advise others concerning the
design
and development of AS/400 printing applications.  The original edition
applied to
Version 3 Release 2 for CISC systems and Version 4 Release 2 for RISC
systems.

This redbook is not intended to replace existing AS/400 printing
publications, but rather
to expand on them by providing detailed information and examples.


Publish Date:   October 24, 2000


This version of the AS/400 Printing V is available for ordering
as follows:

   Access the IBM Redbooks Home page to download the PDF or view the book
   online at:

                      Outside IBM:      http://ibm.com/redbooks

                       Inside IBM:        http://w3.itso.ibm.com

   See 'How to Order' options (WWW, email, mail, fax, phone) at:

                                                    http://ibm.com/redbooks

Hard copy of this version of the AS/400 Printing V will be available only
from fatbrain.com.
Hardcopy of this version will not be available from PUBORDER.  The next
hardcopy version of the
AS/400 Printing V that will be available on PUBORDER is scheduled for
2H2001.

Softcopy (pdf file) of this version of the AS/400 Printing V is available
as indicated above.



Authors: Nick Harris,  Jacques Hofstetter


Jerry Engelbert - Rochester ITSO  Bldg 107-2 Office H104
Jerry Engelbert/Rochester/IBM@IBMUS or jengel@us.ibm.com
 507-253-5233 or T/L 553-5233; FAX 507-253-6408

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