Hello Barb, We have also had success with an Index Everest (Hammer pressure can be to put from 1 (minimum) to 5 (maximum). See the result to choice the good pressure. But with an embossing on Perkins, the points are more good. It also depends on the thickness of the plastic (micron) Philippe van den Brande ----- Original Message ----- From: George Bell To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 2:06 PM Subject: [duxuser] Re: embossing clear plastic pages Hi Barb, We have had success putting this kind of material through an Index Everest embosser with the hammer pressure turned right up. Doubtless other embossers, capable of taking single sheets, can do the same. George Bell Techno-Vision Systems Ltd -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Mandelbaum [mailto:asmandel1@xxxxxxx] Sent: 18 November 2002 12:43 To: duxuser Subject: [duxuser] embossing clear plastic pages I volunteer in a braille bindery. We use clear plastic with a peel off back to put on the front of the binders we use to indicate the title and author of the book that is bound. My question is can this plastic somehow be used to run through a embosser, perhaps by affixing it to the 19 hole paper that runs through the embosser? Up until this time we have had the one blind person who comes to the bindery print these out on the Perkins. Barb