Andre, I am running into a very similar situation. I found labels that fit
nicely on business cards and that have tractor-feed sprockets on each side.
These labels are available from IRTI in the US. However, I have not
attempted to emboss on these labels yet for a couple of reasons. First, in
order to get as much information as possible onto each label you need to
make sure that your margins are absolutely precise. I accomplished this
using a standard slate and stylus. Using this method, I was able to get 5
lines of braille on each label with 11 characters at most on each line. I
found that this is such a precise thing that I haven't been comfortable
attempting it with my embosser yet. I would love to hear from others who
have been through this all ready though. Good luck.
Caroline
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