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| 1. | This is the logical book index for IBM Infoprint Transforms V2 for z/OS publications.
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2009-11-13 | ||
| 2. | This is the logical bookshelf for IBM Infoprint Transforms V2 for z/OS PKIT.
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2009-11-13 | ||
| 3. | This is the logical PDF bookshelf for IBM Infoprint Transforms V2 for z/OS PKIT.
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2009-11-13 | ||
| 4. | This is a list of Presentation Services Programs (print drivers) and supported IPDS printers.
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2009-04-24 | ||
| 5. | The ABCs of z/OS System Programming is an eleven volume collection that provides an introduction to the z/OS operating system and the hardware architecture. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced system programmer, the ABCs collection provides the information that you need to start your research into z/OS and related subjects. If you would like to become more familiar with z/OS in your current environment, or if you are evaluating platforms to consolidate your e-business applications, the ABCs collection will serve as a powerful technical tool. This IBM Redbook describes the functions of the Infoprint Server. It will help you install, tailor, configure, and use the z/OS Version 1 Release 7 version of Infoprint Server. Topics covered in this volume are the following: Infoprint Server UNIX System Services overview Infoprint Server customization Print Interface IP PrintWay NetSpool Infoprint Central User interfaces to Infoprint Server The contents of the volumes are as follows: Volume 1: Introduction to z/OS and storage concepts, TSO/E, ISPF, JCL, SDSF, and z/OS delivery and installation Volume 2: z/OS implementation and daily maintenance, defining subsystems, JES2 and JES3, LPA, LNKLST, authorized libraries, SMP/E, Language Environment Volume 3: Introduction to DFSMS, data set basics storage management hardware and software, catalogs, and DFSMStvs Volume 4: Communication Server, TCP/IP, and VTAM Volume 5: Base and Parallel Sysplex, System Logger, Resource Recovery Services (RRS), global resource serial
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2008-10-16 | ||
| 6. | Japanese:(原典資料番号:S510-7703-01)本書には、Printer Inventory for Print Services Facility (PSF) のための Printer Inventory に関する情報が記載されています。
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2008-09-19 | ||
| 7. | One component of Infoprint Server is the Transform Interface. This component communicates with transforms that IBM transform products provide. Transforms convert data from one format to another, for example, from PDF to AFP format, or from AFP to PCL format. Administrators can set up the transforms to automatically transform documents before they are printed. Users can also use the z/OS UNIX command line to transform documents, which can then be saved in the converted format and later printed or sent to other users. This IBM Redbooks publication presents a comprehensive discussion of the Infoprint Server transforms and provides detailed steps for customizing and using them. It includes the following topics: - An introduction to Infoprint Transforms - How to customize the transforms - How to customize the transform daemons - How end users use the transforms
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2008-08-25 | ||
| 8. | This IBM Redbooks publication provides installation and customization information and samples to help you implement IBM Infoprint Server for z/OS. Infoprint Server is an optional feature of z/OS that uses z/OS UNIX System Services. This feature is the basis for a total print serving solution for the z/OS environment. It lets you consolidate your print workload from many servers onto a central z/OS print server. Infoprint Server delivers improved efficiency and lower overall printing cost with the flexibility for high-volume, high-speed printing from anywhere in the network. With Infoprint Server, you can reduce the overall cost of printing while improving manageability, data retrievability, and usability. The following topics are described: - Migrating from basic mode to extended mode - Configuring an HTTP server for Infoprint Central - Coordinating settings in JES, OMVS, TCP/IP, and the Printer Inventory using a cross-reference tool, with documentation - Viewing messages in aoplogu using sample AOPBATCH JCL - Monitoring and cleaning up CEEDUMP file using a sample tool - Customizing the ICONV tables for custom code-page creation
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2008-07-26 | ||
| 9. | This book describes the Printer Inventory for PSF function of Infoprint Server. The Printer Inventory for PSF is for Print Services Facility customers who have not purchased an Infoprint Server license. This book describes how to customize, start, administer, and troubleshoot Infoprint Server to use the Printer Inventory for PSF. This information applies to z/OS V1R8 and later releases, unless a higher suffix level exists. You can obtain softcopy from the z/OS Collection (SK3T-4269) or the z/OS Internet Library at www.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/bkserv.
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2008-07-15 | ||
| 10. | Bookshelf for PSF 4.2.0 for z/OS. Not separately orderable.
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2008-03-07 |
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