Hi Roger,

Once you've looked up the correct MFRTYPMDL on IBM's "galactic" (heh) printer database, I'd suggest tunning the following (use your own values for the stuff I put in lowercase)

RTVWSCST DEVTYPE(*TRANSFORM) MFRTYPMDL(*whatever)
SRCFILE(foo/QTXTSRC) SRCMBR(bar)

The output source member will tell you what that particular transform is actually doing. It should be possible to insert code into that source that will control how the translation takes place (I don't remember the specifics, though, unfortunately -- you'll have to look it up in the manual). But you should be able to insert something that transforms to whatever character you want...

Alternately, you could try sending the actual caret symbol ^ from the '400 instead of sending the "logical not". Although that character doesn't exist on a 5250 keyboard, it DOES exist in EBCDIC, and you should be able to use it. (You may have to copy/paste the character from a PC program since the emulator might have it mapped to a diff key)

Just a few ideas...

Roger Harman wrote:
I'm moving an application from a twinax-controlled parallel printer
(with external interface) to a parallel connect using Client Access.
The printer wants a caret to bracket some data and I've always used the
logical not (x5F) which translates to ASCII x5E - the caret. The
printer, however, is seeing xAA which, visually, appears to be the
logical not. It works fine on the twinax devd version which is a 5224
type.

I've tried various MFRTYPMDL parameters but no luck. On the PC, it's
a Generic/Text Only config but I've tried Epson FX850 also.

Thought I might need to specify a PDT on the Printer Setup (as
suggested also on the IBM printer galactic database) but the PDT box is
grayed out.

Any suggestions? Thanks.



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