Thank you. I appreciate the feedback.
Tonia
Tonia Gatton
Assistive Technology Specialist
Kentucky career Center
KY Office for the Blind
Charles W. McDowell Center
8412 Westport Road
Louisville, KY 40242
(502) 429-4460 ext. 268
(502) 429-7101
tonia.gatton@xxxxxx<mailto:tonia.gatton@xxxxxx>
From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Dee Ann Hart
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2018 10:26 AM
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Re: What are your Thoughts on the Juliet 120 versus the Tiger
I personally believe the output on the Tiger is better than the Juliet 120. The
Juliet 120 is not the Juliet of yesteryear.
The positive with the Juliet 120 is the ability to plug a USB in without
interfacing with laptop, notetaker, PC. A MS Word *.docx file embossed without
translation software such as Duxbury.
Hope this helps!
Dee Ann Hart
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<duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> On Behalf
Of George Bell
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2018 9:28 AM
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Subject: [duxuser] Re: What are your Thoughts on the Juliet 120 versus the Tiger
Hi Tonia,
The Juliet 120 is essentially an Index Basic-D with an Enabling Technologies
badge.
You have an odd situation in North America since Humanware now own Enabling
Technologies, and are also exclusive distributors for Index Embossers.
Personally I would suggest getting samples of the braille output from any
embossers you are considering.
Duxbury can certainly work with any of the embossers you mention.
George
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[mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gatton, Tonia ;(OFB-LV)
Sent: 18 July 2018 18:50
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [duxuser] What are your Thoughts on the Juliet 120 versus the Tiger
I recently requested recommendations for a new embosser for our voc rehab
agency's central office. I did so during convention week though; so many of
you may have not seen my message. I appreciate those of you who emailed me
off list with your suggestions. That was a huge help. Now I'd like feedback
from anyone with experience using the Juliet 120 or the Tiger embossers.
We don't have much of a need to emboss graphics and we're for the most part
just brailling fairly simple and small documents. I've personally been using
a Juliet Pro-60 for the past 15 years and I absolutely love it! I'm curious as
to how the 120 compares to the Pro-60? I don't have any firsthand experience
with the Tiger or really any other embossers except the old Braille Express and
the Teal few decades ago. LOL! The only complain I've heard about the Tiger
is the feel of the dots. Although that seems to be a theme with many of the
newer embossers. Also, I know the Tiger has built-in translation software. Do
you still have the option to use Duxbury if you prefer though? The person who
will be the primary user of this new embosser is a braille reader, has low
vision, is a long time Duxbury user and not much of a techie. So I'm just
trying to consider all the factors and explore all of the options before making
a recommendation to the agency.
I would greatly appreciate any and all feedback regarding these two embossers.
Feel free to reply on list or email me directly at:
Tonia.gatton@xxxxxx<mailto:Tonia.gatton@xxxxxx>
Thanks so much,
Tonia
Tonia Gatton
Assistive Technology Specialist
Kentucky career Center
KY Office for the Blind
Charles W. McDowell Center
8412 Westport Road
Louisville, KY 40242
(502) 429-4460 ext. 268
(502) 429-7101
tonia.gatton@xxxxxx<mailto:tonia.gatton@xxxxxx>