[Electronics-Talk] printers
Colleen McFadden
mcfadden87 at cableone.net
Wed Mar 15 14:51:50 UTC 2017
Ah, I wasn't specific enough. I have an Epson right now and every time I
print an envelope, I have to have someone sighted to anser a question on a
flat screen. It is to my understanding that I can't mark it tactically.
So, now I want to make sure that I purchase something where I don't need to
get help.
Thanks.
Colleen
----Original Message-----
From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of David Andrews via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 10:12 PM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
Cc: David Andrews
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] printers
If you mean the controls on the printer itself, the only "talking"
devices are more expensive Multi-function devices and printers for
offices. I have used units from Cannon and Lexmark. Don't know if
they have less expensive consumer-oriented accessible models.
However, most printers today can be controlled by their software,
from your PC, so an "accessible printer" isn't necessarily needed.
Dave
At 07:34 AM 3/14/2017, you wrote:
>Hello,
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>Does anyone have suggestions for buying a new printer that is accessible to
>a totally blind person?
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>Thanks.
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>Colleen
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