This document provides instructions for configuring a Personal Communications 5250 (PC5250) printer session profile when using V7R1M0 (7.1) System I Access for Windows (5770XE1), V6R1M0 (6.1 or R610) System I Access for Windows (5761XE1), or V5R4M0 (R540), V5R3M0 (R530) or V5R2M0 (R520) iSeries Access for Windows (5722XE1). A PC5250 printer session can be used to print a spooled file to a printer that can be accessed from the PC. This includes printers that are directly attached to the PC and printers that are attached to the network and configured in the Windows Printers and Faxes folder on the PC .
Of course, there are exceptions to this. In general, if you can print to the printer from a specific PC, you should be able to print through a PC5250 printer session to the same printer Further reading: http://www.seekic.com http://www.chinaicmart.com.
In order to provide virtually identical output on a large variety of printers, certain minimum capabilities must be met by the printer. A printer must HP Laserjet III (PCL) OR PostScript compatible. This includes HP Laserjet III, 4 and 5 family printers, Apple Laserwriter compatible printers, most IBM and Lexmark printers, and many other printers that are compatible with the above mentioned printers.
Examples of suitable printers are HP LaserJet 4, HP LaserJet 5, LaserWriter 16/600, and Lexmark 403x and Optra printers are all examples of suitable printers. By far the easiest and most reliable printer configuration is realized with a printer that is directly on the campus backbone ethernet. For example, an HP LaserJet 4 or 5 printer with a JetDirect ethernet card, a Lexmark Optra with an internal network adapter, or a LaserWriter 16/600 with builtin ethernet connectivity are examples of easily configured printers.
Dot matrix, daisy wheel, HP Deskjet, LaserJet II, StyleWriter, and DeskWriter are examples of printers that are not supported .
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