[duxuser] Re: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: Brailling Business cards

  • From: "Bob Hachey" <rhachey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 17:31:09 -0500

WE had one of those APH presses, and it worked well provided you used a
good deal of force when embossing. It's a bit like using a manual paper
punch. It's not for the faint of heart.
Since my agency changed its name, we can't use it anymore. 
One big advantage, you don't need to know Braille in order to use the
press.
Bob Hachey 


________________________________

From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of David Pillischer
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 4:22 PM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: [Norton AntiSpam] Re:
Brailling Business cards



Good point. I did not realize it was only 100 cards. There are companies
who will Braille small numbers of business cards. National Braille Press
in Boston comes to mind and Braille Institute California also Braille's
business cards. 

 

The APH makes a small press that can emboss cards individually I think
the cost of the press is about $100 and I hear it works well. 

 

David Pillischer

Sighted Electronics Inc.

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Bray, Terry
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 3:41 PM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] [duxuser] Re: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: Brailling
Business cards

 

nice idea don't think I am going to get a new printer so that I can
print 100 cards.

 

 

Terry Bray

System Support Analyst

Adaptive Technology Services - Strategy and Planning Desktop Planning &
Design

 ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE OPERATIONS, Technology & Solutions

Phone 416-549-6190

 

 

 

________________________________

From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of David Pillischer
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 3:22 PM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: Brailling Business cards

Try an Everest Embosser. It has a sheet feed magazine which holds a
large number of pages of card stock, The Braille is embossed on single
sheets on both sides of the page in one pass.

David Pillischer

Sighted Electronics Inc

 

-----Original Message-----
From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Bray, Terry
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 2:23 PM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] [duxuser] Re: Brailling Business cards

 

Hum:

 

your idea is great. I only have one problem these are single sheet card
stock. They would be business card such as your given in a workplace
with the work place information in print.

 

many thanks though

 

 

Terry Bray

System Support Analyst

Adaptive Technology Services - Strategy and Planning Desktop Planning &
Design

 ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE OPERATIONS, Technology & Solutions

Phone 416-549-6190

 

 

 

________________________________

From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Irwin Hott
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 1:39 PM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Brailling Business cards

Hi, I use the tractor-fed adhesive clear plastic from American
thermoform Corp.

 

I can get 6 cards per page; three on the left side and 3 on the right.

 

I do the front and the back of the card to allow for more information.
I get 4 lines per side and I think 13 or 14 chars per line.

 

So far I have formatted the cards in my Braille Lite and then brailled
the sheets on my Blazer.

 

I skip a line after each back side of the card.

 

Other related posts: