[duxuser] Re: problems with interpoint embossing

  • From: Steve Dresser <s.dresser@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 16:20:40 -0400

Well, I guess that means there's only one way to fix the problem. I'm not sure how or why things changed, but I guess it doesn't matter as long as the problem is solved.

Steve

On Tuesday 8/5/03 12:44 m.l.stark@xxxxxxx wrote:

Thanks, Steve.

While I don't understand why we had no problem and then we did, with the
original settings, when I changed the maximum number of characters per line
to 40 within Duxbury, everything worked perfectly. I tried changing the
setting on the embosser, but it wouldn't accept a right margin of 45.


This list is definitely one of the pluses of working with Duxbury.

Mary Lou Stark
NLS/BPH
> Hi Mary Lou,
>
> The problem is that you have a conflict between the embosser settings for
> left and right margins (left margin 2, right margin 41) and the DBT setting
> for maximum characters per line (44). The Maximum Characters/Line must
> equal the difference of the left and right margins minus 1, and also be
> greater than or equal to the Desired Characters/Line setting. To make this
> happen, you can either change DBT's Maximum Characters/Line setting from 44
> to 40, or change the right margin setting on your embosser to 45. I'd try
> changing the embosser setting first, but I think either solution will
> work. Just remember to change the embosser back to the original settings
> before changing DBTW's Maximum Characters/Line setting. Let me know if you
> have any problems, and I'll see if I can come up with other things to
> try. Good luck.
>
> Steve
>
> On Monday 8/4/03 10:21 m.l.stark@xxxxxxx wrote:
> > We have recently developed problems embossing interpoint files from


> >Duxbury. They emboss properly when using the copy command from the dos
> >command line, but the even sides indent an extra four cells on every line
> >when we emboss from Duxbury. When we first started using this
> >computer/software combination there were no problems.
> >
> > The computer is a Dell with Windows 2000. We are using Duxbury 10.4,
> >with a build date of May 31, 2002. Our IT people have completely removed and
> >reinstalled Duxbury and the problem persists.
> >
> > Following are the settings within Duxbury:
> >Maximum number of cells -- 44
> >Maximum number of lines -- 27
> >Desired number of cells -- 40
> >Desired number of lines -- 25
> >Top margin -- 0
> >Binding margin -- 0
> >Treat as interpoint
> >Use com2 [the proper serial cable is in place]
> >
> > The embosser is a Braille Expresss 150. Margins are set as recommended
> >in their manual for interpoint embossing:
> >Left margin -- 2
> >Right margin -- 41
> >
> > As I mentioned above, when using the copy command, the even sides start


> >brailling in the correct cell. The problem only occurs when embossing from
> >within Duxbury. I have tried new and old files and have the same problem. I
> >have checked for codes and there are no unusual codes, either at the
> >beginning of the document or at the beginning of page 2.
> >
> > Where do you suggest I look next?
> >
> >Mary Lou Stark
> >NLS/BPH
> >
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