[duxuser] Re: doublesided braille on juliet classic, embosser help again please

  • From: Steve Dresser <s.dresser@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 08:24:40 -0400

Teri,

Before making any other changes to the Juliet menus, check DBTW's Global Embosser Settings to be sure that "Treat as Interpoint" is checked. Not checking that box will produce the kind of inconsistencies you describe.

Unless you've been noting the settings before you change them, you really don't have any way of restoring them to what they were before you borrowed the embosser unless they were the factory defaults. You can restore factory defaults by doing the following:

1. With the embosser off line, enter the Service Menu by pressing 0.0E.

2.  Then enter the following series of commands:
    95E, 96E, 98E, 99E.

This will restore the factory defaults, with Menu 1 as the active menu.

Steve

On Thursday 8/14/03 03:20 Teri McElroy wrote:
Hi

Well folks, last time it was an old versapoint, this time, a juliet
classic.  Our embosser is still awaiting repair and the parts are
coming from overseas.  this time, I'm borrowing a juliet classic which
does not have speech.  I have it for three days before it has to go
back to it's owner so need to get to know it pretty quicly in order to
get some urgent embossing done.

I've downloaded the manual, and been able to work out how to set top
of form.  I've also been able to get a file to start embossing,
however, it is sometimes coming out single-sided, sometimes
double-sided.  What do I need to do to get double-sided braille to
come out consistently and correctly?

If anyone has any other tips for a first-time  juliett user I'd be
most grateful.  Also, if any of your instructions involve changing the
menus, I'll need advice on how to keep the embosser's current settings
for when it goes back to it's owner.  I don't know whether they
normally just use factory defaults, or whether they have their own set
of parameters so don't want to go changing anything if I don't have
to.

Your hasty help would be much appreciated.



Teri


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