[Ohio-talk] Braille question

Deborah Kendrick dkkendrick at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 12 23:34:58 UTC 2016


All three would work, but some folks might have trouble discerning on 80 lb.
If price is no object, go with 120, very thick and very nice, but 100 lb
also nice.
Do you mean you spent $4000 for a braille embosser?  Or do you mean you
bought a manual stamping tool?
I hope the latter, but if the former, I want you to adopt me!
Deborah


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Subject: [Ohio-talk] Braille question

I need advice. What type of cardstock works best for Braille? I am ordering
business cards on which I will use my handy new Braille embosser. J The
printer has just asked me a question about proper paper thickness that
stumped me. Does anyone know if 80 lb, 100 lb, or 120 lb paper is best for
Braille? Or, does it even matter? Thanks for your expertise.

 

Ready to Braille,

 

Rachel Kuntz

937 245-0547 

 

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