5.8.3 Host printing

This feature is available to 3270, 5250, and UTS host sessions. You can create one or more printer sessions and associate them with the current terminal session. Each printer session is bound to a Device ID on the host system and any subsequent print jobs sent to that Device ID will be directed to the Host Access for the Cloud web client.

The host session builds a PDF file that contains the file to print and sends it to the web client. After receiving the file, the web client downloads the file following your browser’s configured download options. Different browsers provide different options for handling downloaded files. When the PDF file is received, you can direct it to any printer that you have access to.

NOTE:An administrator can provide end users with the ability to print by setting the Host Printing User Preferences option.

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To configure host printing

  1. From a host session, click Settings on the tool bar to open the left navigation panel.

  2. In the left panel, click Print.

  3. Click Add to open the configuration dialog box. There are three tabs; Connection settings, Page Setup settings, and Advanced settings. Each tab has different settings available to customize your printer session.

  4. Click Save to return to your session. The settings take effect when the session is reopened.

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To print your host printer session

When the terminal session opens, you can now:

  1. Select the printer session you want to use. All print sessions associated with the opened terminal session are available to you. Click on the tool bar to see a list.

  2. The host session receives the print data from the host and builds a PDF file to print. A link to this file is sent to the web client indicating it is available for download.

    You can monitor the various print jobs using the tool bar page counter or the counter associated with separate printers in the print drop down list.

    The page counter on the tool bar reflects the total number of pages either being actively printed or complete but waiting for the file to download from the server. You can trigger a download by selecting Flush from the printer list.

    The page counter attached to printers in the printer drop down list displays the same value but on a per printer basis. The sum of these separate print jobs is reflected in the tool bar count. The count is cleared once the print jobs are downloaded.

  3. After the PDF file becomes available, the file either begins downloading or waits for you to trigger a download using the Flush option, depending on the options you configured.

If necessary, due to an overlong running print job or some other issue, you can flush your current print job. The Flush option is available from the list of printer sessions accessed from the printers icon on the tool bar. When you flush a print job, whatever has been accumulated so far is printed and processing of print data continues.