[duxuser] Re: Having Problems with 10.5

  • From: David Holladay <david@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 13:26:03 -0500

I notice that you have a binding margin of 2.

Is this because you have a binding margin set in the embosser, or because
you desire for DBT to handle this (add spaces to make it so)?

If you have a binding margin set in the embosser, so indicate it in the
"middle tab" of the embosser setup.

If you want DBT to put in the margin, enter "2" into the desired binding
margin prompt in the "outer window" of the embosser setup.

-- David Holladay


At 11:23 AM 9/27/2004 -0500, you wrote: 
>>>>
Hi All:
  
I have installed Duxbury Version 10.5.  I'm having a problem.  We use a
Enabling Juliet Pro Braille Embosser here at the center and I've got the
embosser set up as follows:
  
Left Margin: 3
Right Margin: 42
This allows for 40 characters per line on 11 inch wide paper.
  
IN the Embosser setup for the document I'm trying to Braille, I have:
  
Brailler Device: Enabling Juliet Pro
Desired Characters per Line: 40
Desired Lines per Page: 25
Top Margin: 1
Binding Margin: 2
  
I've also got the escape codes option in the device settings tab for the
Juliet Pro unchecked.
  
Here's my problem.  On the odd numbered pages, the lines appear to print
correctly.  On the even numbered pages, I lose one or two characters at the
end of each line.  Has anyone else had this problem and how have you solved
it?
  
Thanks,
  
Ray Campbell, Independent Living Skills Coordinator for Visual Services
DuPage Center for Independent Living
630-469-2300, Ext. 12 (V), 630-469-2606 (F)
<mailto:ray_dupagecil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>ray_dupagecil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  
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