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Yes, thanks Doug.

I found that if you run windows Command Prompt > SET <enter> you can
determine/guess this.

I did that and it seemed to point to AMD64 which i put into my Client
Access folder but when i tried to install printer driver from
there thru Add Printer i kept getting error message,.. 'Printer driver not
installed... yadda yadda'
This all was attempted with the afpds driver gotten from the ibm link
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1018815 .
To me this link was confusing, and instructed me to restart my laptop, and
did not get a driver installed.

I found this link
https://www.infoprint.com/internet/dcfdata.nsf/vwWeb/P4000384 and
downloaded the driver(s) from there.
This link was clearer, simpler and i have already created an overlay on my
PC.

John

The nice thing about installing print drivers is that if you install one
and it doesn't work, you can uninstall and try another.

I'm supposed to discern between the Intel Xeon and Intel Itanium
processor. . . wt-heck?
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