[Blindtlk] braille labels for CD's
Julie J.
julielj at neb.rr.com
Tue Sep 16 10:14:21 UTC 2014
I used Dymo tape. I think you can still buy it at office supply stores,
although I haven't purchased any in several years. It's a heavy plastic
tape with a sticky back. You can Braille on it with a slate and stylus if
your slate has the slots on either side or with a Brailler if you have the
metal attachment with the little slots to hold the tape.
I've also used regular Scotch tape with decent success. I just stick it to
the slate, Braille it and then peel it off and stick it to whatever.
Independent Living Aids sells an assortment of labels that are really nice.
They are clear plastic, with sticky backs and come on rolls. I've used
those too.
HTH
Julie
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Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 4:01 AM
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Subject: [Blindtlk] braille labels for CD's
Hi, all,
Was wondering where would be the best place to purchase braille labels to
put on CD's?
As for the time being, I'm just writing out my own labels in braille,
cutting braille paper into small strips with a pair of sissors and just
scotch tape it to the sleeve inside the compact disc booklet.
Bibi and MAR son Odie
orleans24 at comcast.net
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