The number of characters on 1442 printer bar?

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Tom Puddicombe
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Re: Need single character unique identifier for each system in a sysplex. 
0-F is fine.






>>Your thinking of just digits.  Keep in mind that a byte can contain any
>>of 256 values (x'00' - x'FF').  If you want to stick to printable, the
>>letters and numbers give you 36 different values.
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>62?  (What code page are you using?)

Where did 62 come from?
I see 256, x'00', x'FF', & 36 in the post.

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