Personally, I like the IndexBraille. Index direct Braille is printing braille without hassle or additional cost. Simply install the Index V4 embosser to your PC, now you may send your file (typically .doc or .pdf) to the embosser. It will be translated to braille and formatted inside the embosser on the spot. www.indexbraille.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Arletta Shenfeld To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 3:05 PM Subject: [duxuser] embosser suggestions Hi everyone. This might be a little off-topic, but we all use embossers. We have a 10-year old Juliet Pro 60. Our braille business has picked up considerably and we're worried that it might break down in a middle of a job. (The job we're currently translating is going to result in over 5,000 embossed pages.) So, my boss asked me to start looking at other options. I like the Juliet, but was wondering what the rest of you are using and what you might recommend? Thanks! Arletta ************************************* Arletta J. Shenfeld Executive Assistant Pennsylvania Association for the Blind 555 Gettysburg Pike, Suite A 300 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-5206 717-766-2020 ext. 100 www.pablind.org Visit us on Facebook Support PAB with your purchases at Amazon Smile