Set up the LPD support in RSCS (you are allowed to use the IP printing support 
in RSCS without a license), install CUPS on the Linux guest, and define the 
mainframe printer as a Florida Data or Dataproducts printer in CUPS. You won't 
be able to do much in the way of fancy forms control, but basic printing and 
"skip to next page" works beautifully.

If you have mainframe laser printers, that's a bit more involved. There we need 
to know a bit more about the capabilities of the printer and what other 
software (ie, APF, etc) that you have available to you.


On 6/2/09 8:49 AM, "Koray Kusat" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello all,

I'm looking for any information of using Mainframe line printer with SuSe
Z/linux. I wonder will i be able to use the printer with any kind of driver
comes with SuSe or is there any other way to use this device.

Regards

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