[Electronics-Talk] 6 Dot Braille Label Maker Problems
cheez at cox.net
cheez at cox.net
Sun Sep 8 06:56:07 UTC 2024
You'll probably have to send it back to the manufacturer. That's what I had
to do once, and I need to do again.
I'm not sure how it works now, but I contacted them and they sent me a box
to send it back to them and they fixed it gratis.
If you got it from the same place I got mine, here's the info I have:
ProxTalker.Com, LLC
327 Huntingdon Ave Waterbury, CT 06708-1413 USA
Voice: 203-721-6074 Fax: 203-721-6070
Personally, if I had to do it all over again, I would have kept my $600.
Let me know what happens should you send it back.
Vince
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] 6 Dot Braille Label Maker Problems
Please excuse me if this is not relevant for this list. I have a
6 dot Braille label maker that I bought several years ago. It worked fine at
first and then started having problems almost all the time. If I let it rest
for a long time, like several days, it will produce a few good labels, and
then invariably start having problems-I think something with the tape-where
it runs cells together, sometimes even two or three at a time. Has anyone
else experienced this, and, if so, is there a good solution? I have tried
changing the batteries, just for good measure, but nothing helps.
Nicole
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