> Real 1403s are no longer supported, but virtual 000E printers are 
defined as 1403s by default. This is what caused Jeff's problem.

Ah...thanks John.  Not I understand what Jeff meant. 

Let's blame it on his UK e-mail accent.  :-)
English: a common language separating two countries. 

Mike



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>OK, we lost the good old 1403, but 'cmon... what'd I miss?  In the 
>statement "z/VM now only supports 3203 printers", when is "now"?  ;-) 

Real 1403s are no longer supported, but virtual 000E printers are defined 
as 1403s by default. This is what caused Jeff's problem. 

3203 is just one of the real printers that is still supported (Mike listed 
others; I haven't verified his list). First level virtual printer 000E can 
be defined as any of the supported real printer types in order to be used 
as a "real" printer for the second level system. Of course, you also need 
to have the correct image library (*IMG file) on the second level system 
or the type of printer you define. 

John Franciscovich 
z/VM Development 




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