[accessibleimage] Re: Alternatives to Brailon

I have used lamination plastic with great success (wonderful for labeling
touch pads!), but I don't know if it comes in a matte finish.

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Gaeir (rhymes with "fire") Dietrich
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High Tech Center Training Unit
De Anza College, Cupertino, CA
408.996.6043
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[mailto:accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Morton Heller
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 9:23 AM
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Subject: [accessibleimage] Re: Alternatives to Brailon


Hello Robert - It is possible to emboss Braille on the Swedish raised-line
drawing paper.  It has a textured matt finish, and yields durable drawings.
This would let you combine Braille and graphics, if you wished. It is still
available in sizes that run up to 11X17 inches.  I do not know how well it
works in a Perkins Brailler, but it appeared to emboss easily with a slate.
Best regards, and Happy holidays. Morty Heller

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