[NFBMT] Labels for Brailling
d m gina
dmgina at mysero.net
Sun Mar 8 17:09:33 UTC 2020
I would start with the nfb store.
Then work with APH as well as purkins.
Just some thoughts.
Original message:
> Hello.
> I have two sizes of thin clear plastic peel-and-stick labels that come on a
> roll and can be rolled into a Braille writer for Brailling. One size is
> about 18 characters wide and small enough to fit one line of Braille. The
> other is the same width, but you can get three or four lines of Braille on
> it. I think the rolls come in two sizes. The one-line labels come in a roll
> of either five hundred or a thousand, and the multiline labels come in a roll
> of less. The smaller rolls were about $25.00 each, and the larger rolls
> were about $50.00 each. The person I got them from years ago has died.
> There will come a time when I will run out of these, and I will need
> replacement labels. I was hoping the roll had a printed address on it, but
> apparently it doesn't. Have you heard of these, or do you know where I might
> get more? Thanks for any help.
> Warm regards,
> Joy Breslauer
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