One thing to check is if these printers also support LPR.  If they do,
than the project would involve changing the SNA definitions to LPR
definitions.  That might seem pretty simplistic and I'm sure there would
be more challenges (report formatting, spacing, etc), but in a nutshell
that's what I've done in the past.

On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 09:05, Tom Butler wrote:
>         Our current NT SNA print servers are entering their end-of-life
> cycle. These servers handle our current IMS/CICS SNA  requirements out to
> the field. If anyone has successfully done this port/migration I'd
> appreciate hearing from them concerning the challenges of doing so. Thanks
> in advance.
>
> Tom Butler
> America West Airlines
> IBM Mainframe Project Engineer
> (480) 693-7592
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