You might consider plans to replace your 6262. It was withdrawn from service 
in 2007, and while parts may still be available from third parties it will be 
more 
difficult to service and support the machine.

If you need an impact printer that can be driven by PSF, consider the Infoprint 
6500 or Printronix 7000. These are dot-matrix printers up to 2000 lines/minute 
with an option for TCP/IP IPDS support, so it can be started/stopped, 
back/forward spaced, and you get IPDS error recovery. With PSF you can use 
the Line Mode Migration feature to use your existing FCBs without the need to 
change job JCL.

Howard Turetzky
Ricoh Production Print Solutions


On Thu, 5 May 2011 10:12:48 -0400, Roberto Halais 
<roberto.hal...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Listers:
>
>We have an IBM 6262 mod D22 impact printer that was converted from 
bus/tag
>to coax. We have connected the printer
>to the coax side of a protocol converter box and the tcp/ip side of the
>converter box to our mainframe.
>
>What we want to do is print using PSF but the printer does not support AFP
>format data.
>
>The question is: Can I use PSF to print to a non afp printer or do I need to
>use another software product.
>
>Thank you for any hints/help.
>
>Roberto
>
>
>
>"Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails
>of the last priest." Denis Diderot
>
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