Chelsea, The Jenny Beck Chapter of the Braille Revival League has been using
an Index Basic D for almost 20 years. It was easy to set up, prints either
single- or interpoint braille, and has been almost trouble free. It has
been sent back for work only twice. The braille is good, cost of repair
reasonable.
I personally have a Juliet Pro60, which was also easy to set up, but has not
been really dependable, needed work twice in a year. The Juliet's braille
is sharper than the Index, but the cost of repair was high. Hope this
helps, Mary Davis
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From: Chelsea
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 9:29 AM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Embosser feedback
Hi all! There are a couple of embossers that I am considering purchasing, I
just haven't made a decision yet. One is the Juliet 120, the second is the
index basic D version five, and the third is the Columbia from view plus.
Have any of you used any of these embossers? They all sound good, and they
all seem to have good qualities. How are they regarding durability? What
about set up an excess ability? Thanks in advance, Chelsea
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