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The UK-based National Centre for Tactile Diagrams might be able
to point you in the right direction, as they might have some
international links. Refer to their web site at http://www.nctd.org.uk/
for more information.
Ian Francis
On 27 Apr 2001, at 16:18, Richard Jones wrote:
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> We do graphics exclusively in swell paper. ASU likes the Humanware product.
> We get our swell paper (very important) from American Thermoform, 1758
> Brackett Street, La Verne CA 91750, 909-593-6711; 800-331-3676
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> You can use a braille font in a graphic package and add Braille labels to
> any graphic.
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> Richard Jones
> Assistant Director
> Disability Resources for Students
> Arizona State University, Main
> 480-965-1234
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carla Campbell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 2:30 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Raised-Line Diagram Production
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> Hi, folks.
>
> I'm looking for reviews/recommendations on several items related to
> the production of raised-line (tactile) diagrams. The items I'm
> interested in are:
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> 1. a company/service who can produce decent custom raised-line
> diagrams from print materials I provide (hopefully at a reasonable
> price.)
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> 2. Any experience, reviews or comments on the various devices which
> produce raised-line diagrams on "swell paper" (also known as
> "Flexi-Paper",) especially from anybody who's used the "Tactile Image
> Enhancer Jr." from Repro-Tronics.
>
> Thanks very much for any input you may have on this.
> --Carla
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> Carla Campbell
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