It's a very real and very dirty used IBM 6262 model 22. It even came with
manuals.
MA

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 4:27 PM, August Carideo <august.cari...@avon.com>wrote:

> Is this a real printer or a Xerox or something emulating ?
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> I've got one, but on a system I can't reach until Monday...
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> The IMAGxxxx is not important yet, it comes into play only when you want VM
> to print on it, and if you simply pass the priter to a guest, no IMAGxxxx
> is required at all: it is then the guest's responsability to control FCB
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> 2009/10/29 Mary Anne Matyaz <mam...@gmail.com>
>  Ok, I understand this is old and everyone wants to know why. Try to
>  forget that and recall
>  how you defined that IBM 6262 printer 20 years ago. Here's my situation:
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>  CHPID PATH=(CSS(0),EA),PARTITION=((P1),(=),REC),PCHID=1EA,    *
>  TYPE=CVC
>  CNTLUNIT CUNUMBR=EA00,PATH=((CSS(0),EA)),UNITADD=((00,001)),  *
>  SHARED=N,PROTOCL=D,UNIT=4248
>  IODEVICE ADDRESS=EA0,UNITADD=00,CUNUMBR=(EA00),TIMEOUT=Y,     *
>  STADET=Y,UNIT=4248
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>  I've tried SET RDEV to 3211 and to impact_printer with no joy. I saw an
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>  post from John Fransicovich that says you have to have an image library
>  for
>  an ibm 6262 model 22, tried IMAG4248, still no joy.
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>  The printer won't come online. Depending on the RDEV, I either get unable
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>  identify device 0ea0 dynamically or a simple no channel paths is
>  available.
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>  If anyone has such a config, can you look over my iocp definition and let
>  me know what your set rdevice is?
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>  Thanks!!
>  Mary Anne
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> Kris Buelens,
> IBM Belgium, VM customer support
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