[duxuser] Re: FW: braille on business cards

  • From: Paul Hunt <prhunt1@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 06:40:54 -0600

Hello everyone. Twenty-two lines is the absolute maximum number of lines you 
can have on a page when using single sheet mode on the Juliet Pro 60. 


> On Nov 17, 2014, at 11:08 AM, Frank Welte <fwelte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hello Kathy:
>  
> A standard size business card can hold five lines of Braille with 14 cells in 
> each line, so, assuming that you separate each Braille card image by a blank 
> line and also include a blank line at the top of the page, you could layout 
> two columns with four card images per column to emboss on a 8.5 by 11 inch 
> sheet of pre-printed card stock.  Hopefully, others on this list who have 
> actually produced Braille business cards can give you more specific 
> instructions.
>  
> Best wishes,
> Frank Welte
> Information Resource Specialist
> LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired
> 214 Van Ness Avenue
> San Francisco, CA 94102
> Phone: (415) 694-7363
> Email: fwelte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  
> P.S.  Shameless plug.  The Access to Information Services Department here at 
> the LightHouse provides transcription services including the Braille 
> embossing of business cards.  For more information write to 
> ais@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  
>  
> From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
> Behalf Of Kathy Pingstock
> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 6:27 PM
> To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [duxuser] braille on business cards
>  
> good evening,
>  
> I was wondering how to go about putting or creating Braille and print 
> business cards I have a Juliet pro 60 and I am using dbt 10.7.
>  
> Kathy
> 
> Frank Welte
> Information & Referral Specialist
> LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired
> 214 Van Ness Avenue
> San Francisco, California 94102
> Direct: 
> Fax: (415) 863-7568
> http://www.lighthouse-sf.org
> 
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