[accessibleimage] Re: Emprint from Viewplus

Love it!

Emily Valdez
Executive Assistant, Sales & Marketing
ViewPlus Technologies
541-754-4002

www.viewplus.com



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From: accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jeff Gardner
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 8:21 AM
To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accessibleimage] Re: Emprint from Viewplus

Wow - Thanks for offering such positive feedback about ViewPlus! With so
many great comments like this, I certainly feel like we do receive
recognition for our efforts to innovate. And you'll be happy to know that
the ViewPlus sales network is growing fast. ViewPlus products are now
available in all areas of the US, through great dealers like HumanWare, and
by fantastic dealers throughout the rest of the Americas, Europe and beyond.

To answer Lisa's question: Yes, the Emprint is made to fit the personal as
well as the medium-to-low-production professional. I think people will also
be pleasantly surprised by the price point we will offer when the Emprint
starts shipping in early 2006.

For those attending Tactile Graphics 2005, ViewPlus will be there with our
UK distributor, Force Ten Co, demonstrating the new Emprint haptic color
printer and our IVEO tactile-audio touchpad system.

Thanks again for your support and feedback!

Jeff 

Jeff Gardner
Vice President, Sales & Marketing
ViewPlus Technologies
541.754.4002 x 202
jeff.gardner@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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[mailto:accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris Hofstader
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 2:35 AM
To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accessibleimage] Re: Emprint from Viewplus

John Gardner and his son are doing some amazing things with that company.  I
wish they would get the recognition they deserve and have more dealers carry
their stuff.  It's a bit frustrating to watch some of the smaller players
(View Plus, HenterMath, etc.) who are doing some of the most innovative
work, having such struggles getting noticed. 

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From: accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lisa Yayla
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 3:13 AM
To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accessibleimage] Emprint from Viewplus

Hi,
Just saw this. Viewplus is coming out with a new embosser combined with
color printing. Looks very exciting
Link http://www.viewplus.com/products/braille-embossers/emprint/

From the picture it looks like a personal embosser. Anyone know?

Haptic Color Braille Printer By ViewPlusR 

EmprintT combines HP color Inkjet printing and TigerR: the world's most
advanced paper embossing technology. 

Printed documents appear visually-identical to those from HP Inkjet
printers. EmprintT also impacts the paper so printed features are raised
for touch. 

Emboss Haptic Color images and diagrams 
Print raised text and math characters 
Translate and print Braille 
Add more impact to all your documents 


EmprintT literally adds another dimension to your printed documents, using
the same paper and ink cartridges as does an HP Inkjet printer. 

Make your own Haptic Color prints from any Windows 2000/XP file that
prints on an HP Inkjet printer. 

Haptic Color Printing - It's a memorable experience 
Studies in neurophysiology tell us that physical experience creates
especially strong neural pathways in the brain. Beyond vision alone, using
the haptic (touch) sensory modality engages the two hemispheres of the
brain simultaneously - assuring we retain information in long-term memory. 

The haptic modality is the most active and interactive of all the senses,
and unlike the visual or auditory modalities, it is bi-directional.
Everyone learns better through haptic interaction with materials. 

People with learning disabilities are often limited to a single learning
style and have great difficulty processing new concepts without
tactile/kinesthetic activities. In certain cases, children cannot learn to
count without touching the objects they are counting. Blind people also
need haptic prints to have any access to graphic information at all. 

Printing with Haptic Color assures that everyone can make use of the
materials you create. 

There are three learning styles: 1) visual, 2 )auditory, and 3)
tactile/kinesthetic 
1) The tactile/kinesthetic is driven by unparalleled TigerR embossing 
2) Add photo-quality HP Inkjet printing to EmprintT for the visual 
3) Place your Haptic Color prints on the IVEOT Touchpad to add auditory
feedback 

With EmprintT and IVEOT anyone can read and excel - regardless of learning
style. 



Lisa Yayla
Huseby Kompetansesenter 
Oslo Norway
lisa.yayla@xxxxxxxxxx







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