Hi. This may seem like an obvious suggestion, but have you tried contacting dolphin remote support? Its free of charge and they will access your machine and sort things for you. Failing that, i believe index braille who manufacture your embosser have a free tool available on their website which will emboss documents for you, you could try that? Also make sure the embosser code is set to british braille and the correct group is loaded. All the best, Mo. andyshipp <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >I am using easy converter also by dolphin > >From: Mobeen Iqbal >Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:17 PM >To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [access-uk] Re: question braille embosser > >hi andrew. > >the problems probably lie in the printing software that you are using. >the software has separate settings to the embosser. what software are >you using to send documents to the embosser? > >all the best, > >Mo. > > >On 25/11/2014 21:10, andyshipp wrote: > >Please could someone help me out, I have a dolphin braille embosser >basic d-v4 I am having problems setting it up to do English >braille, It keeps giving me like ou signs in front of words, I’ve >gone through all the settings on the machine and set them all to >English braille. but still keeps giving me these signs in front >of words or it will give me dot 6 followed by ether ou or y also >after a word it gives me an Italic sign. I’ve been trying to sort >this out now for the last ten days and now I am really pulling my hair >out. please someone help. > Andy Shipp > home phone 01733 320933 > Mobile 07927373036 > ham calsign M0CEG > skype andyshipp55 -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.