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The architecture of APL2 Fonts centered around the z/OS operating system, the AFP printer, and the APL2 font data. The z/OS system acted as the central print job manager, handling the submission, processing, and spooling of print jobs. The AFP printer, such as the IBM 3800, was responsible for rendering the output, utilizing the APL2 font data to correctly display the special characters.

Communication between these components occurred through the z/OS print subsystem, which managed the flow of data and control information. Print jobs were submitted using JCL, with specific parameters to specify the APL2 font. For example, a JCL statement might include a FONT parameter with the APL2 font name.

The z/OS system used its internal mechanisms for managing print queues and spooling. The AFP printer utilized its internal memory and processing capabilities to render the output. The product is not supported.

The recommended approach is to migrate to the z/OS Font Collection, which provides a similar architecture and functionality. This involves updating print job configurations to reference the appropriate fonts within the z/OS Font Collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of APL2 Fonts?

APL2 Fonts enables the printing of special APL2 characters on IBM 3800 and similar AFP printers. These characters are not part of the standard EBCDIC character set. The product is now included in the z/OS Font Collection feature.

Why is APL2 Fonts important for APL2 users?

APL2 Fonts facilitates the use of APL2 characters in printed output. It ensures that the unique symbols used in APL2 programming can be accurately rendered on compatible printers. This is crucial for applications that rely on these specific characters for data representation and analysis.

How is APL2 Fonts integrated into the z/OS environment?

The product is integrated into the z/OS Font Collection feature. This integration streamlines the process of accessing and utilizing APL2 fonts within the z/OS environment. The z/OS Font Collection provides a centralized location for managing various fonts, including those for APL2.

Which printers are compatible with APL2 Fonts?

APL2 Fonts is designed for use with IBM 3800 and similar AFP printers. These printers are capable of handling the specialized character sets required for APL2. The product ensures compatibility and proper rendering on these specific printer models.

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