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As long as your printers are under 55IPM, you should be good to go.

When I had AFP printers, they were only 40IPM...

Charles

On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 8:22 AM Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Well, if I have a key for the 1-55 speed and that still works,
and I don't have a line of people with pitchforks and torches complaining
about their printer,
and it's not popping up messages in DSPLOG,
should I be concerned? It's been a few months.

License
Product Term Feature Description
5770SS1 V7R4M0 5112 PSF for IBM i 1-55 IPM Printer Support,
valid key
5770SS1 V7R4M0 5113 PSF for IBM i 1-100 IPM Printer Support,
expired
5770SS1 V7R4M0 5114 PSF for IBM i Any Speed Printer Support,
expired

Rob Berendt
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Rob,

Do you have any TYPE(*IPDS) printers defined AFP(*YES)?

Those would stop working, unless you've got an unexpired PSF license of the
appropriate volume.

Also IIRC, PSF is required for TYPE(*IPDS) AFP(*NO) if the printer is
network attached (instead of twin-ax)

Charles



On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 6:55 AM Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thank you. So I should just ignore this part of the IBM report?

Rob Berendt
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It is per printer. i.e. You may have 20 50 Images Per Minute printer and
you are fine.
Conversely 1 110 IPM puts you over the limit.

Most of the printers that my group support exceed 100 IPM and some go up
to 5,452 IPM (833 feet per minute 29.5 inches wide duplex)
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I have two options of which the license keys are: Date grace period
expires : 11/23/19
License
Product Term Feature Description
5770SS1 V7R4M0 5113 PSF for IBM i 1-100 IPM Printer Support
5770SS1 V7R4M0 5114 PSF for IBM i Any Speed Printer Support
I don't see these as options to delete from GO LICPGM.
Since the key is expired what happens? Does it choke down the printer
speed? Does it no longer support certain printers?
All the printer support options have a peak usage of the date we probably
put on 7.4. I will reset peak usage and see if anything pops up. Well,
now they all have a peak usage of right now.

I ran the following and nothing appeared DSPLOG PERIOD((*AVAIL *BEGIN))
MSGID(CPI9E75 CPI9E76 CPI9E77 CPF9E7D CPF9E7F CPF9E72 CPF9E73 CPF9E17
CPF9E71)


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