[Social-sciences-list] Braille Embossers

Loren Wakefield theweird1 at mediacombb.net
Fri Nov 7 03:26:19 UTC 2014


Along with translation software and one or both sides of the page, you might
want to consider just how "portable" you want this unit to be.  I have an E
T and it weighs around fifty pounds.  

 

And another consideration might be the speed at which you want it to print.
Enabling have a couple of new ones that probably will meet most of your
needs.  

 

Loren 

 

 

 

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Subject: [Social-sciences-list] Braille Embossers

 

Hi All,

        I am considering purchasing a braille embosser and was wondering if
anyone could give me suggestions for one that is:

 

1)  As low-cost as possible.

 

2)  Can handle Windows applications (preferably Windows 7).

 

3)  If possible, can handle graphics (though my suspicion is that this will
really increase the price so is not a deal breaker if not possible as a
lower-end cost device).

 

  There are many times that I think it would be incredibly helpful to print
off articles, student papers, or hand-outs for presentations  so I do not
need to rely on my speech software. I do have a BN Apex, but sometimes, I
just would really like paper hard-copy forms.

Have a wonderful afternoon,

Chris

Christine M. Szostak, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
Shorter University
Rome, Georgia
szostak.1 at osu.edu

 

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