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An old Chinese proverb goes like this: "If you neglect your art for one day it will neglect you for two." That could be a mantra of modern printing, where printer uptime is accounted in terms of minutes or seconds rather than days. The Atlanta-based company offers solutions for organizations that need to outsource accounting, billing, or computer services.

The company says it has never lost a client due to poor quality services. Barr Systems, LLC announces that effective immediately it has divested its Enterprise Output Management software program and will once again focus on its traditional core business dedicated to mainframe/data center connectivity and printing.
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Barr's beautiful campus spreads across 25 arces and is highlighted by a central courtyard with a pergola surrounding a three tiered coquina fountain.
Barr Host Communications Suite
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If you are currently using the Barr Enterprise Print Server, upgrading to BHCS has some strong benefits including support for newer operating systems and virtualization.
For high-speed host file transfer, you can't beat the cost and performance of the Barr Host Communications Suite (BHCS).
It can emulate both 3770 (RJE) and Network Job Entry (NJE) communications and supports MS/LUA and HPR/IP connections to mainframe job entry systems.
UNIX and AS/400 systems connect via our fast TCP/IP option.
Barr IPDS Converter
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Convert your existing IPDS streams into formats ready for today's Postscript and PCL printers.
The Barr IPDS Converter enables any printer to print IPDS from AFP enabled host systems such as mainframes (zSeries), AS400s (iSeries), and more.
It is software which can be installed in a matter of minutes on a Microsoft Windows PC, where it runs as a Windows Service.
Like hardware solutions such as embedded cards and conversion boxes, this product leverages your investment in IBM's AFP/IPDS application technology by offering a much wider range of printing choices.
Barr/print Channel
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BARR/PRINT CHANNEL is a software and hardware combination that allows you to physically connect your Windows-based computer to your mainframe channel.
It emulates multiple mainframe-attached 3211 printers and is a relatively simple method of printing from the mainframe to your local network printers.
BARR/PRINT CHANNEL with ESCON - The computer connects to the mainframe through the Barr channel adapter.
A thin, flexible, fiber-optic cable connects the adapter to the mainframe.
You can also connect the cable to an ESCON director, which is connected to the mainframe.
Barr Ficon
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The BARR/PRINT Channel FICON solution is a two PC/ Server solution.
The Mainframe connects to the Print FICON Server via a FICON connection.
A thin, flexible, fibre-optic FICON cable connects the adapter to the mainframe.
Each interface on a FICON adapter is capable of supporting up to 16 CU images (LPARs) and 256 sub-channels (sessions).
Using the Barr FICON Input service solution you can receive jobs to the Barr HOST Communication Suite (BHCS) and then from there you can direct your jobs to existing network print queues on a LAN.
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