Londa:
That is my thinking. I cannot remember where I had heard these ratios, but they
jive with what you said. Thanks.
Jerry
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If you’re using the 11 and a half by 11, it’s 2.5 Braille to 1 print. If you’re
using 8.5 by 11, it will be more like 3.5 Braille to one print.
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I use One Print page to 2.5 Braille as a general guideline
On Oct 12, 2021, at 1:07 AM, Joy Cyr <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I believe it is one print page to two and a half Braille pages. I'm not sure
which size pages are sighted though, probably the eleven by eleven inches.
Best of luck!
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