**** START OF SPECIFICATIONS ***************************************** 00010000 * * 00020000 **** MODULE NAME = APSGUSR2 * 00030000 * * 00040000 **** COMP(APS) PROD(PSF) : RELEASE 3.2.0 * 00050000 * * 00060000 **** DESCRIPTIVE NAME = PSF FOR OS/390 USER'S GUIDE UPDATES * 00070000 * * 00080000 **** STATUS = VERSION 3, RELEASE 2, LEVEL 0 * 00090000 * * 00100000 **** FUNCTION = * 00110000 * * 00120000 * THIS MODULE CONTAINS ALL OF THE UPDATES TO THE PSF * 00130000 * FOR OS/390 USER'S GUIDE SINCE THE LAST PUBLISHED * 00140000 * VERSION OF THE MANUAL. * 00150000 * * 00160000 * THE UPDATES ARE PUT IN THE SAME FORMAT AS THEY WERE BEING * 00170000 * PUT IN THE DOC ++HOLDS. * 00180000 * * 00190000 * EACH TIME A NEW APAR HAS UPDATES THE CHANGE ACTIVITY WILL * 00200000 * BE UPDATED AND A NEW SECTION WILL BE ADDED TO THE END OF THIS * 00210000 * MODULE PRECEDED BY A LINE THAT DENOTES THE APAR NUMBER. * 00220000 * * 00230000 * DO **NOT** GO PAST COLUMN 64 WITH YOUR DOC CHANGES. THE END OF * 00240000 * THE DASHED LINES WITH YOUR APAR NUMBER IN THE TEXT INDICATE * 00250000 * COLUMN 64. * 00260000 * * 00270000 **** RESTRICTIONS * 00280000 * * 00290000 * DO NOT EDIT OR UPDATE THIS FILE ON SAMPLIB AS THE * 00300000 * NEXT APAR THAT CHANGES THIS MODULE WILL DO A TOTAL REPLACE * 00310000 * OF IT THUS OVERLAYING YOUR CHANGES. IF YOU WISH TO MAKE * 00320000 * CHANGES TO THIS MODULE THEN DO IT IN YOUR OWN COPY OF THIS * 00330000 * MODULE. * 00340000 * * 00350000 * *** CHANGE ACTIVITY = * 00360000 * $00=LAPS0008,HPRF320,000823,BDKURLD: INITIAL VERSION * 00370000 * $01=OW46391, HPRF320,001010,BDKUEAS: Clarify CHARS explanation * 00380000 * $02=OW46869, HPRF320,001113,BLDSCM: Announce support of media OID * 00390000 * $03=OW44362, HPRF320,001207,BLDLMM: Infoprint Color 130 Plus * 00400000 * $04=OW44363, HPRF320,001219,BDKUMLC: Line mode migration * 00410000 * $05=OW47659, HPRF320,010104,BDKUMLC: Reship only - no updates. * 00420000 * $06=OW48165, HPRF320,010220,BDKULMM: New sample form definitions * 00430000 * $07=OW49620, HPRF320,010614,BLDRLB: Fix Machine CC note. * 00440000 * $08=OW49961, HPRF320,010614,BLDRLB: Add TSOERROR keyword to * 00440000 * AFRREBLK * * $09=OW52112, HPRF320, 011108,BDKURLD: Side sensitivity support * 00450000 * * 00450000 **** END OF SPECIFICATIONS ******************************************* 00460000 00470000 All of the following changes are for the PSF for OS/390 00480000 User's Guide (S544-5630-01). 00490000 00500000 00510000 -----------CHANGES FOR OW46391---------------------------------- 00520000 On page 41, under "CHARS=", remove the second sentence of the 00530000 sixth paragraph, which reads "If PSF receives MO:DCA data in 00540000 which no fonts are specified, PSF uses the fonts specified in 00550000 the JCL." 00560000 00570000 -----------CHANGES FOR OW46869---------------------------------- 00580000 00590000 1. On page 83, under the section titled "Specifying Paper Source", 00600000 change the second paragraph to the following: 00610000 00620000 You can also select the paper source by specifying a component ID 00630000 (such as 50 for letter-size paper) and / or media name (such as 00640000 LETTER for letter-size paper). This frees you from knowing which 00650000 BIN has the paper you wish to use. For more information, refer 00660000 to IBM Page Printer Formatting Aid: User's Guide. 00670000 00680000 If a component ID is specified in the form definition, PSF uses 00690000 the component ID to select the paper source. If no component ID 00700000 is specified or it is not found in the printer, PSF uses the media 00710000 name, if specified, to select the paper source. If no media name is 00720000 specified or it is not found in the printer, PSF uses the bin number 00730000 specified. If no bin number is specified or it is not found in the 00740000 printer, PSF uses the default paper source. 00750000 00760000 Some printers only support bin numbers, some support bin numbers and 00770000 media names, some support bin numbers and component IDs, and some 00780000 support bin numbers, media IDs and component IDs. By specifying all 00790000 three ways of selecting a paper source, you can free yourself from 00800000 knowing which bin a paper type is loaded in on those printers with media00810000 name and / or component ID support and still be able to print with a bin00820000 number on those printers that only support bin numbers. 00830000 00840000 00850000 -----------CHANGES FOR OW44362---------------------------------- 00860000 00870000 pg 2 In the first paragraph under the bulleted list at the top 00880000 of the page, update the last sentence to read: 00890000 "...Encapsulated PostScript(EPS) format, PDF single-page objects 00900000 and color mapping tables (CMT). 00910000 00920000 pg 3 Update Figure 1, add object containers to the types of 00930000 resources pointing in to the Resource Libraries. 00940000 00950000 pg 3 Update the number 1 entry under Figure 1: Change the first 00960000 sentence to read: "Shows six types of resources." 00970000 00980000 pg 9 Add a new section just before the section titled 00990000 "Types of PSF Resources": 01000000 SOFT AND HARD RESOURCES 01010000 01020000 Resources are considered hard or soft depending on how they are used. 01030000 Soft resources - are combined with the page data by PSF and 01040000 thus are sent to the printer with each page 01050000 that references them. Soft resources are 01060000 not identified in the print data set by a 01070000 Map structured field. 01080000 Hard resources - are sent to the printer in advance of the 01090000 page as a separate resource object. Hard 01100000 resources are identified in the print data set 01110000 by using a Map structured field. They are 01120000 only sent to the printer the first time they 01130000 are referenced. 01140000 01150000 If a resource is going to be used by more than a single page in 01160000 the document is may be desirable for the resource to be used 01170000 as a hard resource. A hard resource is identified in advance of 01180000 its usage. It is identified in the active environment group 01190000 of the page in which it is used. 01200000 01210000 pg 9 Replace the section at the bottom of the page titled 01220000 "Types of PSF Resources" with the following new section. 01230000 TYPES OF PSF SYSTEM RESOURCE LIBRARIES 01240000 01250000 The following is a list of PSF system resource libraries and 01260000 the types of resources stored in these libraries: 01270000 o Font resource library 01280000 - "Fonts" on page 10. 01290000 o Form Definition resource library 01300000 - "Form Definitions" on page 15. 01310000 o Object Container resource library 01320000 - "Object Container resources" on page 25. (reference footnote 2) 01330000 - "Image resources" on page 29. 01340000 o Overlay resource library 01350000 - "Overlays" on page 16. 01360000 o Page Definition resource library 01370000 - "Page Definitions" on page 22. 01380000 o Page Segment resource library 01390000 - "Page Segments" on page 22. (reference footnote 2) 01400000 - "Bar Codes" on page 26. (reference footnote 2) 01410000 - "Graphics" on page 28. (reference footnote 2) 01420000 - "Image resources" on page 29. (reference footnote 2) 01430000 01440000 pg 9 change the footnote to read: 01450000 Some resources can be hard or soft. 01460000 01470000 pg 10 Delete the bullet for Soft resources at the top of the page. 01480000 01490000 pg 12 Under Font Capture, update the 4th sentence to read: 01500000 "Before a font can be captured, it must be marked PUBLIC, 01510000 contain the appropriate date and time stamp and reside in a 01520000 system library." 01530000 01540000 pg 17 In the bulleted list under Figure 10 add the following 01550000 new bullet after Grids, arcs, and polygons: 01560000 o Object Containers 01570000 01580000 pg 25 "Object Container Resources" section. First paragraph, last 01590000 sentence. Add the following object container types to the list. 01600000 Portable Document Format (PDF) single-page object resources, 01610000 PDF resource objects, IOCA tile resource objects, and resident 01620000 color profile resource objects. 01630000 01640000 pg 25 Add the following new sub-sections just before the "Microfilm 01650000 Setup Resource:" sub-section: 01660000 01670000 PDF Single-Page Object Resource: A PDF single-page object 01680000 resource, which can contain any combination of text, graphics, 01690000 and images using PDF operators, 01700000 can be included along with MO:DCA data and 01710000 printed on an IPDS printer that supports this object. 01720000 A PDF single-page object 01730000 resource can be a soft or hard resource that is stored 01740000 inline with the print data, in a user library, or 01750000 in the system object container library. If the PDF single-page 01760000 object resource is identified 01770000 in the print data set using a Map Data Resource (MDR) 01780000 structured field it is considered a hard resource. If the 01790000 PDF single-page object 01800000 resource is not identified using the MDR structured field, but is 01810000 just included through an IOB structured field it is considered 01820000 a soft resource. Because a PDF single-page object 01830000 resource is one type of object container 01840000 resource, and PSF does not enforce a prefix for the 8-character 01850000 name of the PDF single-page object resource, 01860000 your site should define a naming 01870000 convention to avoid conflicts with other object container 01880000 resources. IBM recommends a prefix of PP for PDF single-page 01890000 object resources. 01900000 01910000 For more information, see "Using Data Object Resources" on 01920000 page 129. 01930000 01940000 PDF Resource Object: This is a resource object that can be 01950000 referenced by a PDF single-page object. Examples of PDF resource 01960000 objects are fonts, font descriptors, and raster images. 01970000 PDF resource objects must be identified in the print data set 01980000 using a Map Data Resource (MDR) structured field. 01990000 02000000 Because a PDF resource object 02010000 is one type of object container 02020000 resource, and PSF does not enforce a prefix for the 8-character 02030000 name of object container resources, 02040000 your site should define a naming 02050000 convention to avoid conflicts with other object container 02060000 resources. IBM recommends a prefix of PR for PDF resource 02070000 objects. 02080000 02090000 IOCA Tile Resource Object: This is an IOCA FS45 tile resource. 02100000 For more information refer to Image Object Content Architecture 02110000 Reference. An IOCA tile resource object must be identified in 02120000 the print data set using a Map Data Resource (MDR) structured 02130000 field. 02140000 02150000 Because an IOCA tile resource object 02160000 is one type of object container 02170000 resource, and PSF does not enforce a prefix for the 8-character 02180000 name of object container resources, 02190000 your site should define a naming 02200000 convention to avoid conflicts with other object container 02210000 resources. IBM recommends a prefix of IT for IOCA tile resource 02220000 objects. 02230000 02240000 Resident Color Profile Resource Object: This is a device resident 02250000 resource object that defines how device-dependent colors in a 02260000 data object are related to device-independent colors. For 02270000 example, many data object resources contain colors specified in the 02280000 CMYK color space but tuned to one of a number of offset press 02290000 standards that are geography-based. Some examples of resident 02300000 color profiles are CMYK SWOP (US) and CMYK Euroscale (Europe). 02310000 A resident color profile resource object defines how 02320000 to render the colors in the data object resource 02330000 which references it. 02340000 02350000 See the printer's documentation to determine if 02360000 the printer has resident color profile resource objects and which 02370000 ones are available. 02380000 02390000 pg 25 Replace the section titled "Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) 02400000 Resource:" with the following - 02410000 Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) Resource: An EPS resource, which can 02420000 contain any combination of text, graphics, and images, can be 02430000 included along with MO:DCA data and printed on an IPDS printer 02440000 that supports this object. 02450000 An EPS resource can be a soft or hard resource and is stored 02460000 in the object container library. If the EPS resource is identified 02470000 in the print data set using a Map Data Resource (MDR) 02480000 structured field it is considered a hard resource. If the EPS 02490000 resource is not identified using the MDR structured field, but is 02500000 just included through an IOB structured field it is considered 02510000 a soft resource. EPS data does not have to be wrapped in 02520000 MO:DCA structured 02530000 fields to be included in the data stream. Raw EPS data can 02540000 be embedded in the data stream before the data is 02550000 processed by PSF. 02560000 02570000 Because an EPS resource is one type of object container 02580000 resource, and PSF does not enforce a prefix for the 8-character 02590000 name of an EPS resource, your site should define a naming 02600000 convention to avoid conflicts with other object container 02610000 resources. IBM recommends a prefix of E1 for EPS objects. 02620000 02630000 For more information, see "Using Data Object Resources" on 02640000 page 129. 02650000 02660000 pg 29 The 'Image Resources' heading. 02670000 Replace the first paragraph with the following: 02680000 An image resource is an Image Object Content Architecture (IOCA) 02690000 object . If the IOCA resource is to be stored 02700000 in a system library it can be stored in either the 02710000 page segment library or the object container library. If the 02720000 IOCA resource is identified 02730000 in the print data set using a Map Data Resource (MDR) 02740000 structured field it is considered a hard resource and must be 02750000 stored in the object container library. If the IOCA 02760000 resource is not identified using the MDR structured field, but is 02770000 just included through an IOB structured field it is considered 02780000 a soft resource. As a soft resource it can be stored in either 02790000 the page segment library or the object container library. IBM 02800000 recommends that all new IOCA resource objects be stored in the 02810000 object container library. 02820000 02830000 pg 30 Under Using Image Resources, replace the first paragraph 02840000 with the following: 02850000 Soft image resources can be stored in the page segment library, 02860000 included through an include object (IOB) structured field and are 02870000 embedded in the data stream at print time. PSF will look for 02880000 a soft image resource first inline in the print data, next 02890000 in a user library, then 02900000 in the system page segment library and finally in the system 02910000 object container resource library. 02920000 If the image resource 02930000 is to be used by more than a single page of the document or 02940000 by multiple documents it may be better to identify the image 02950000 resource as a hard resource in the print data set by using the 02960000 Map Data Resource (MDR) structured field. This allows 02970000 the image resource to be downloaded once and used repeatedly in 02980000 the print data set. If the image resource is being used as a 02990000 hard resource it must be stored in the object container library. 03000000 PSF will look for a hard image resource object first inline in the 03010000 print data set, next in a user library, then in the system object 03020000 container library. 03030000 03040000 Because an image resource is one type of resource in a library of 03050000 multiple resource types, 03060000 and PSF does not enforce a prefix for the 8-character 03070000 name of the image resource, your site should define a naming 03080000 convention to avoid conflicts with other 03090000 resources. IBM recommends a prefix of I1 for image objects. 03100000 03110000 pg 44 add a new paragraph preceding the section titled "Using Color 03120000 Mapping Table Resources from a User Library:" 03130000 The color mapping table resource you use can be stored in 03140000 any of 3 places: 03150000 o in an object container system library assigned to PSF for your 03160000 printer 03170000 o in a user library referenced in your JCL for the print data set 03180000 o inline in the print data set 03190000 03200000 pg 103 Under Printing Tasks and Examples, add a bullet after 03210000 "Using Color Mapping Table Resources": 03220000 o "Using Data Object Resources" on page 129 03230000 03240000 pg 129 Replace the "Using Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) Resources 03250000 heading with "Using Data Object Resources" 03260000 03270000 pg 129 Under the new heading "Using Data Object Resources", 03280000 replace the first paragraph with the following 2 paragraphs: 03290000 PSF supports some object containers and image resources as hard 03300000 or soft resources. These object containers and image resources 03310000 are called data object resources. 03320000 PSF supports the following resources as data object resources: 03330000 o Object container resources supported as data object resources: 03340000 - Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) resources 03350000 - Portable Document Format (PDF) single-page object resources 03360000 - PDF resource object 03370000 - IOCA tile resource object 03380000 - Resident color profile resource object 03390000 o Image (IOCA) resources 03400000 03410000 In order for a data object resource to be hard it must be 03420000 identified in the print data set using the Map Data 03430000 Resource (MDR) structured field. Hard data object resources 03440000 must be in a PSF system object container library, in a user 03450000 library specified by the USERLIB parameter, or coded inline 03460000 as part of the print data set. A data object resource is 03470000 included by an IOB structured field in the input data set. 03480000 For more information about data object resources and object 03490000 containers, refer to Mixed Object Document Content Architecture 03500000 Reference." 03510000 03520000 pg 129 Under Notes for the new heading for Data Object Resources: 03530000 replace "Notes:" with "Notes for object container resources:" 03540000 In the bullets under the Notes replace "EPS" with 03550000 "object container" 03560000 03570000 pg 129 last paragraph under the new heading for Data Object 03580000 Resources, replace the first sentence with the following: 03590000 "IBM recommends the following prefixes for data object resources: 03600000 o PP - PDF single-page object resources 03610000 o PR - PDF resource object 03620000 o E1 - EPS resources 03630000 o I1 - IOCA resources 03640000 o IT - IOCA tile resource object 03650000 Change the last sentence of this paragraph, replace "EPS" with 03660000 "data object resource". 03670000 03680000 pg 188 Add two new entries in the glossary for the term Data Object 03690000 and Data Object Resource: 03700000 03710000 data object. An object that is either specified 03720000 within a page or overlay or is identified as a resource using 03730000 the Map Data Resource (MDR) structured field and later included 03740000 in a page or overlay. Examples include: PDF single-page objects, 03750000 encapsulated PostScript objects, and IO images. 03760000 03770000 data object resource. An object container resource or IO image 03780000 resource that is either printer resident or downloaded. Data 03790000 object resources can be: 03800000 o used to prepare for the presentation of a data object; such as 03810000 with a resident color profile resource object 03820000 o included in a page or overlay via the Include Object (IOB) 03830000 structured field; examples include: PDF single-page objects, 03840000 encapsulated PostScript objects, and IO images 03850000 o invoked from within a data object; examples such as PDF Resource 03860000 objects 03870000 03880000 03890000 -----------CHANGES FOR OW44363---------------------------------- 03900000 03910000 03920000 1. On page 50, under the parameter titled "FCB=pdefname", 03930000 add a third bullet at the end which states: 03940000 03950000 If Line Mode Migration is being used and an FCB parameter and 03960000 a FORMLEN parameter are coded in your JCL, PSF uses the 03970000 FORMLEN value and ignores the FCB parameter. For information 03980000 about the FORMLEN parameter, see page 53. For more 03990000 information about Line Mode Migration, refer to PSF for 04000000 OS/390: Customization. 04010000 04020000 2. On page 53, under the FORMLEN parameter add the following 04030000 paragraph after the fifth paragraph. 04040000 04050000 If Line Mode Migration is being used and a FORMLEN parameter 04060000 and an FCB parameter are coded in your JCL, PSF uses the 04070000 FORMLEN value and ignores the FCB parameter. For information 04080000 about the FCB parameter, see page 50. For more information 04090000 about Line Mode Migration, refer to PSF for OS/390: 04100000 Customization. 04110000 04120000 3. Add a new table to the end of the "Form Definitions for 04130000 Printers Other than the 3800, PCL4, and PPDS Printer" section 04140000 on page 156. The table should be as follows: 04150000 04160000 Table xx lists form definitions that can be used to 04170000 select a print quality at a 64xx printer. To facilitate 04180000 printing edge-to-edge these form definitions specify a page 04190000 position of 0,0. These form definitions also specify a bin 04200000 number of 1. 04210000 04220000 ------------------------------------------------------------ 04230000 |FORMDEF | Page position | Print Quality | Duplex | 04240000 | in inches | | | 04250000 |------------------------------------------------------------ 04260000 04270000 F1Q10010 0.0, 0.0 Draft Duplex off 04280000 04290000 F1Q50010 0.0, 0.0 DP Duplex off 04300000 04310000 F1QA0010 0.0, 0.0 NLQ Duplex off 04320000 04330000 04340000 -----------CHANGES FOR OW48165---------------------------------- 04350000 04360000 1. Pg 155 Appendix A. Form Definitions Supplied with PSF 04370000 Update the 3rd bullet under Form Definition Naming Convention to 04380000 read: 04390000 04400000 o Positions five and six are: 04410000 04420000 2. Add 3 new values after the entry for 01 in the 3rd bullet on 04430000 page 155. 04440000 04450000 - 10: Offset 0,0; Duplex=None (Simplex) 04460000 - 11: Offset 0,0; Duplex=Normal (Duplex) 04470000 - 12: Offset 0,0; Duplex=Tumble (Duplex) 04480000 04490000 3. On page 156 create a new paragraph to start the section under 04500000 Form Definitions for Printers Other than the 3800, PCL4 and 04510000 PPDS Printers. 04520000 04530000 Many of the form definitions in the tables in this section 04540000 use bin 1. A 64xx printer defaults to emulating a 4234 printer 04550000 which only supports a bin number of 255, therefore, using 04560000 these form definitions will cause an error because they 04570000 specify a bin number of 1. Before using these form 04580000 definitions with a 64xx printer, configure the 64xx printer 04590000 to emulate a 64xx printer and not a 4234 printer. 04600000 04610000 4. On page 156 add the following note after the first paragraph 04620000 for Table xx that was added by OW44363. 04630000 04640000 Note: A 64xx printer defaults to emulating a 4234 printer 04650000 which only supports a bin number of 255, therefore, using 04660000 these form definitions will cause an error because they 04670000 specify a bin number of 1. Before using these form 04680000 definitions with a 64xx printer, configure the 64xx printer 04690000 to emulate a 64xx printer and not a 4234 printer. 04700000 04710000 5. Pg 158 add a new paragraph and table after Table 11. 04720000 Table 11.5 lists form definitions to use when you want to rotate 04730000 the placement of the pages on the paper. These form definitions 04740000 are for printing on printers other than the 3800 printer. 04750000 04760000 Table 11.5 Form Definitions for Rotating Output 04770000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 04780000 FORM DEFINITION |PRESENTATION| PRINT | PAGE POSITION, | DUPLEX 04790000 NAME | MODE | DIRECTION | IN INCHES | 04800000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 04810000 F1A010LA | landscape | across | 0,0 |Duplex off 04820000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 04830000 F1A010LD | landscape | down | 0,0 |Duplex off 04840000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 04850000 F1A010PA | portrait | across | 0,0 |Duplex off 04860000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 04870000 F1A010PD | portrait | down | 0,0 |Duplex off 04880000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 04890000 F1A011LA | landscape | across | 0,0 |Duplex normal04900000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 04910000 F1A011LD | landscape | down | 0,0 |Duplex normal04920000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 04930000 F1A011PA | portrait | across | 0,0 |Duplex normal04940000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 04950000 F1A011PD | portrait | down | 0,0 |Duplex normal04960000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 04970000 F1A012LA | landscape | across | 0,0 |Duplex tumble04980000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 04990000 F1A012LD | landscape | down | 0,0 |Duplex tumble05000000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 05010000 F1A012PA | portrait | across | 0,0 |Duplex tumble05020000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 05030000 F1A012PD | portrait | down | 0,0 |Duplex tumble05040000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 05050000 05060000 -----------CHANGES FOR OW49620---------------------------------- 05070000 05080000 On page 135, replace the note following Table 5 with the 05090000 following: 05100000 05110000 Note: PSF ignores the following hexadecimal machine code control 05120000 characters and does not print lines containing them: 02 05130000 through 07, 0A, 12, 23, 43, 63, 6B, 73, 7B, EB, F3, and 05140000 FB. PSF treats any other machine code control value not 05150000 listed in the table and not listed above as invalid and 05160000 prints any data on the line using single spacing. 05170000 05180000 -----------CHANGES FOR OW49961---------------------------------- 05070000 05080000 On page 152, add the following parameter descriptions to the AFRREBLK 05090000 Command Syntax after the DEL description: 05100000 05110000 LL Specifies that each record is preceded by a two byte logical length field. The logical length field will be stripped from the output. TSOERROR Specifies that the TSO message facility should be turned on to display any error messages from TSO commands that this program uses. 05180000 ---------- CHANGES FOR OW52112 --------------------------------- 05070000 05080000 1. On page 54 under "INTRAY=nnn" add the following note at the end after the example. NOTE: For information about Side and Edge Sensitive Paper Handling, see the chapter in the Print Services Facility for OS/390 Customization. 2. On page 106 under "Specifying BIN (Paper Source)" add the following note at the end. NOTE: For information about Side and Edge Sensitive Paper Handling, see the chapter in the Print Services Facility for OS/390 Customization.