The sections in this help file are:
Main facts
Print modes
Maximum number of screen images
Print Screen Collection is available only in a 3270 Display session. It is available both to users running Java 1 browsers and to users running Java 2-enabled browsers.
Print Screen Collection is similar to Print Screen in that Print Screen Collection captures and prints a screen image. However, instead of printing a captured screen image immediately, as Print Screen does, Print Screen Collection stores the captured screen image into a list of screen images.
Until the user takes some action, Host On-Demand retains this list of screen images unchanged. At any time during the 3270 Display session the user can:
When the user exits from the session, Host On-Demand automatically prints any screen images remaining in the list, if the user has requested it. Then Host On-Demand discards all the screen images in the list. Screen images cannot be saved from one session to the next.
If the user is running a Java 2-enabled browser, then the user can select individual screen images to print or delete (see Process Print Screen Collection).
The user can print screen images from the list either in non-Java print mode or in Java print mode (see Non-Java print mode and Java print mode). The default mode is Java print mode.
When more than one screen image is printed at the same time (for example, when Host On-Demand automatically prints all the screen images in the list after the user exits from the session):
The maximum number of screen images that you can place in the list of screen images depends on the size of the images and the amount of memory available in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). During testing, several hundred screen images were added to a collection, but you may not experience similar results.
If the JVM displays an error message saying that its memory is exhausted, you should click File > Print Screen Collection > Delete Collection to delete the collection and return the memory to the JVM.