Hi Nadine, The "paper" is is fact just a thin tissue paper, and is very easily removed. It's used for overhead projector slides. George Bell Techno-Vision Systems Ltd > -----Original Message----- > From: Nadine.Riches@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:Nadine.Riches@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 16 January 2003 21:13 > To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [duxuser] Re: Everest embosser and hard plastic > > > > Hi George, > > Thanks for this. I had thought that I probably could run the > plastic through the Everest, but I hadn't considered that the > Everest might actually think there's no paper in it because > of the clearness of the plastic. I assume that the paper > backing on the plastic you mention comes off, as I actually > need the plastic to be see through since I am putting it in > picture books and just want to avoid having to Braille them > on a Perkins. > > Cheers, > > Nadine. > > > * * * > * This message is via list duxuser at freelists.org. > * To unsubscribe, send a blank message with > * unsubscribe > * as the subject to <duxuser-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You may also > * subscribe, unsubscribe, and set vacation mode and other subscription > * options by visiting //www.freelists.org. The list archive > * is also located there. > * Duxbury Systems' web site is http://www.duxburysystems.com > * * * > * * * * This message is via list duxuser at freelists.org. * To unsubscribe, send a blank message with * unsubscribe * as the subject to <duxuser-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You may also * subscribe, unsubscribe, and set vacation mode and other subscription * options by visiting //www.freelists.org. The list archive * is also located there. * Duxbury Systems' web site is http://www.duxburysystems.com * * *