[NFB-Braille-Discussion] Interpoint Options
Ellen Ringlein
germlish77 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 17 13:42:52 UTC 2024
Hi Sanho,
The Independence Market used to carry a full page interpoint slate and it
probably still does. The slate is plastic, has 27 or 28 cells per line and
25 lines, and has two labeling slots for 1/2 and 3/8 inch wide labeling
tape. When the paper is inserted, use a stylus to punch through the holes on
each corners, so that you can position the sheet once the paper is flipped
over. The cells will be slightly offset, so that no dots will be crushed on
the first side.
Cordially,
Ellen
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Subject: [NFB-Braille-Discussion] Interpoint Options
All:
Do you know of a full-page slate or other option for creating double-sided
Braille pages other than an interpoint embosser?
Warmth,
Sanho
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