A Personal Communications 3270 printer session can use the normal printer drivers or a printer definition table (PDT). A 5250 session uses the normal printer drivers for both standard and Host Print Transform (HPT) printing; for standard printing, it can also use a PDT.
A Host On-Demand 3270 printer session can use the normal printer drivers or a PDT; a 5250 session always uses HPT without a PDT.
When you import a Personal Communications session, the following conversions are made:
Sessions that are configured to use Printer Definition Tables (PDTs) are mapped to use the same PDT in Host On-Demand only if the Host On-Demand PDT exists when the session is imported. You may have to work with the users to set this up.
For example, suppose there is a Personal Communications printer session named mySess.ws that uses a PDT named myPD.pdt. Before mySess.ws is imported into Host On-Demand, you must obtain a copy of myPD.pdf, place it on the Host On-Demand server and run the PDT compiler. (See PDT Compiler for help on compiling PDFs.) This creates the Host On-Demand PDT, named myPD.hodpdt, and also registers the PDT with the HOD server. You can then import mySess.ws, and myPD.pdt will map to myPD.hodpdt on the server.