[NFBCS] VersaPoint Duo Braille printers
Curtis Chong
chong.curtis at gmail.com
Thu Aug 19 22:34:07 UTC 2021
Hi:
That is under the control of a program such as DBT or Braille Blaster.
Kind regards,
Curtis Chong
On Aug 19, 2021, at 4:27 PM, Jim Barbour via NFBCS <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
Thanks everybody. What about things like telling the printer to print
double sided (interleaving)?
Jim
On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 03:04:20PM -0700, Brian Buhrow via NFBCS wrote:
> hello. If you can produce brf files, you can make it emboss. that is to say, you don't
> need Duxbury. I, for example, use an ancient copy of nfbtrans to produce braille copy, which
> works fine, but doesn't produce UEB.
>
> But, even more simply, a simple ASCII file with a line or two in it will tell you if you
> can get the thing working. It will emboss ASCII into grade I braille.
> Suggested steps:
>
> 1. Attach USB->serial cable to computer and printer.
>
> 2. Turn the printer on and make it produce a configuration page, or talk you through the
> configuration.
>
> 3. Look at the communications settings for the printer, including whether it expects data on
> its serial port, its parallel port or something else. If it is expecting data on its serial
> port, check to see what the port settings are set to. I'd expect, 9600,n,8,1, i.e. 9600 baud,
> no parity, 8 bits data and 1 stop bit.
>
> 4. Find a program that will copy a file to the serial port on your computer and feed your
> ASCII file into that. If you're testing with linux, use stty to set the serial parameters of
> the port you're using, then use cat to send your test file to the printer. ( To make the
> serial port settings stick between opens, use stty -a < /dev/serialport, which should cause
> stty to set the port on its standard input and, I think, tell the OS to hold those settings
> even after it closes the file. You may need to read the serial port driver man page on linux
> to get this exactly right.
>
> 5. If you can walk through the printer's configuration settings and you have some braille
> paper, get it to produce a full copy of its settings on paper, so you can check things like
> whether it's set to print double sided, single sided, what its line and page lengths are, etc.
>
> When you get the computer talking to it, I suggest ASCII files that test the dot patterns so
> make sure all dots are working.
>
> For example, a line of = signs, to test the 6 dot pattern.
> A line of "c"'s to te dots 1 and 4, a line of "3"s, to test dots 2 and 5, etc.
>
> Hope that helps.
> -Brian
>
> On Aug 19, 2:22pm, Jim Barbour via NFBCS wrote:
> } Subject: [NFBCS] VersaPoint Duo Braille printers
> } Hey All,
> }
> } I have inherited a VersaPoint Duo with speech interleaving Braille embosser
> }
> } It was purchased in the early 2000s.
> }
> } To start getting it working, it looks like I'll need a serial to USB adapter, drivers from somewhere and Duxbury.
> }
> } My ultimate goal is to sell it.
> }
> } Anybody have any advise for me? Anybody know who the vendor was for this product? Google says everything from Freedom to Enabling to Humanware.
> }
> } To help inspire replies, I'd love to hear something like one of these.
> }
> } * John Smith knows all about these printers.
> }
> } * I tried to get that printer working a few years ago, and it totally wasn't worth it.
> }
> } * I refurbish these all the time, hit me up and I may be willing to take it off your hands
> }
> } * I have this printer and it does work. Not sure what it would take to get the one you have up and running.
> }
> } Any other replies are also welcome.
> }
> } With all my thanks!
> }
> } Jim
> }
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