I guess I need to back up and ask, What is Page Depth? I know what page length
& width are, but not depth.
And to answer your questions, Brian: We have used these .brf files for years on
our older Braillos, but we ran them using a DOS .bat file to send them via a
serial cable to the Braillo 200. Now we have a new Braillo 300 S2 and we are
using Duxbury to emboss the files via a USB cable. In both cases, we have used
40 cells per line and 25 lines per page.
Is the "Page Depth Exceeded" message when we pull the .brf file into Duxbury
something we need to worry about?
Best wishes,
Debra J. Bonde, Director
Seedlings Braille Books for Children
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From: Brian Lingard <B.lingard@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2017 7:11 AM
Subject: [duxuser] Re: Page Depth Exceeded?
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Duxbury List: The warning appears to be saying your Braille page depth for
your .BRF file exceeds the page depth presumably of your Braillo Embosser.
This would mean if you emboss the .BRF file as is, you would fill the page with
additional lines occupying the following page. Space; Have some questions for
you:•When these files were originally embossed, what size paper were they
formatted for?•What was the original lines per page and line width in
characters?•What make and model embosser was used to emboss these files
Probably you would want to configure the new Braillo that it optimally uses the
paper loaded into it then reformat all the files for the new embosser. I hope
that the original files are still on disk. If the files have any editor’s
commands, it would also be wise to review these at this time. Brian K.
Lingard, B. A.