[access-uk] Re: dymo tape machines

  • From: Janet Bell <taglib95@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2020 12:41:15 +0000

Hi David you are absolutely right.  it all depends how good you are at peeling back labels.  the dix-dot one will cut it off for you but you need good nails or something similar to take the back off. with the RNIB one some of the signs are missing Janet

On 14/11/2020 11:40, David Weston wrote:

Good morning ,
A few days ago I asked about braille dymo machines. I only had one reply to 
that email.
since then I have been looking around and there seems to be only two devices on 
the market, one costing nearly £600 and the other one from the RNIb costing 
just under £40. it seems not much choice for those of us who need to make 
braille labels these days, making it difficult for those of us who are 
Deaf/blind and need our labels for us folk.
who would have thought the day would come when one walked into a car showroom 
and there was only two cars to choices from!!!
I do not like to complain but are people like me to be taken for a ride with 
such least choice.
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