[accessibleimage] ViewPlus Introduces Emprint
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- Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 07:21:55 +0200
ViewPlus Introduces Emprint(TM) - New Braille Printer with Color HP Inkjet
Tuesday May 16, 8:25 am ET
CORVALLIS, Ore., May 16 /PRNewswire/ -- ViewPlus Technologies today
announced the release of Emprint(TM), the world's first Braille printer
that embosses Braille with the equivalent color ink. The ability to
print Braille and ink in a single-pass will allow people with visual
impairments and sighted people to communicate more effectively in the
classroom and workplace.
As more Braille readers join the mainstream, the need for communication
between sighted and blind people grows. Emprint(TM) allows Braille
documents to be shared amongst sighted colleagues and teachers by
printing the corresponding ink characters above or beside the Braille.
Anything that is seen on a computer screen is printed quickly in Braille
and color ink, together or separately. People who are blind can print
Braille for their personal use and an ink version for their sighted
colleagues. Using a single printer saves them valuable workspace and money.
"With our limited resources and space, a printer that doubles as both a
Braille printer and typical ink printer is the perfect solution," states
Jerry Kuns, a technology coordinator at the California School for the
Blind. "More than anything I like the fact that Emprint(TM) creates
raised, color graphics usable by all our students."
People with low-vision and others who may not read Braille can also use
the tactile and ink features for better comprehension of spatial
material. Adding color to a raised image makes materials, like tactile
maps or diagrams, more engaging for low-vision and learning disabled
students. Studies have shown that a combined tactile and visual/color
interface makes a stronger connection with the brain than vision alone,
improving the learning process.
Emprint(TM) uses the familiar interface of Microsoft Office to create
Braille and ink documents that can be printed in a single pass. Braille
text can be printed in a wide variety of languages. Ink text can be
printed in any size, color or font the user chooses. Tactile graphics,
like maps and bar charts, are printed with raised lines and color ink.
The height of raised lines and objects is determined by their visual
equivalent: the darker the color or shade, the higher the relief in that
area.
The ink cartridges and paper used in the printer can be found at any
local office supply store. The types of paper can range from normal copy
paper to traditional-weight Braille paper. Emprint(TM) retails for
US$5995 and includes: printer, ink and Braille translation software. For
more information or to purchase, contact your local ViewPlus distributor
or contact ViewPlus directly by email, sales@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:sales@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, or call 541.754.4002.
ViewPlus Technologies, Inc. is a private firm that develops and
manufactures hardware and software for people with sensory disabilities,
including people who are blind, low-vision and learning disabled. For
more information please visit the ViewPlus website,
http://www.viewplus.com, email info@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:info@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, or call 541.754.4002. ViewPlus worked with
Hewlett-Packard Specialty Printing Systems to incorporate color HP
Inkjet into their Tiger® Braille printer line. This is the second
venture into Braille and ink by ViewPlus that uses HP Inkjet cartridges
inside.
For more information, contact:
Cari Stieglitz
541.760.4668
info@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:info@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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