[duxuser] Re: duxuser: embossers

  • From: daveed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 18:20:57 -0700 (PDT)

Problem is, though, that the embossers you have are fine, but they cost
too much money for their relatively slow speed.
The
desipte their "flaws", as far as Americans are concerned, they provide a
far
better bang for the buck and are much faster than those embossers.
On Wed,
31 Jul 2002, Fina
Currey wrote:

> Good morning Listers:
>
> I have two embossers, a VersaPoint duo which I've had since 1997 and a
> Juliet Pro which is actually my husband's embosser.  I find that both
> embossers are workhorses and have certainly stood up to anything I've had
> to put them up to.
>
> I've looked at several embossers in my time and although I've not used
> them, I feel that both the Juliet Pro and the VersaPoint are the best out
> on the market for home use.  The other embossers such as the Index, both
> single and double-sided, the Romeo, the Everist, in my opinion, although
> good embossers, print the dots to close together and the braille is not as
> sharp as I personally like it.  They're good embossers and I feel, probably
> great for someone going to school or college but in my opinion, don't
> produce the type of braille I like to see when embossing commercial
> documents such as manuals, menus, recipe books, etc.    the Blazie, here
> again, in its own right, for someone who does brailling for their own
> personal use, is probably alright.  I personally don't care for it but i'm
> only one person.  The main thing i don't like about the Blazie is that it
> only uses one size paper and only one side at that.  I feel that in this
> day in time, we need to make the most of paper and one-sided embossers just
> take to much paper.    Of course, having said that, I will acknowledge to
> the fact that we all have individual needs and what may meet my needs, may
> not meet someone elses needs.  There are many factors to be considered in
> researching the individual needs of an embosser. Other than taking into
> consideration of speed, whether an embosser is a duo or single-sided...the
> next major concern in my opinion, is the type of technical support and
> repair service is offered by the manufacturers.
>
>   I found in doing the research for my embossers, that Enabling
> Technologies
> offers the best technical support and service. I felt very comfortable with
> their staff and tech support.
>
> Thanks for reading.
>
> Respectfully,
> Fina B. Currey
> fcurrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
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