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Hi Penny,

You might want to talk to someone at the Hi Tech Center for the Calif
Community College system, or drop in on one of their listservs:

http://www.htctu.fhda.edu/

Duxbury is the leading Braille translation software company, & they have
extensive resource links:

http://www.duxburysystems.com/resources/sources.asp

At UCLA we are using Duxbury (Windows version) with the Everest embosser (
www.sighted.com ) & a couple of embossers from Enabling Technologies (
www.brailler.com ).

Patrick

At 02:03 PM 5/22/01, Penny Gray wrote:
>Hi again,
>
>What Braille printers and Braille translation software's have you all had
>experience with and what would you recommend for use in a small community
>college?
>
>Can Braille printers be installed and used in conjunction with standard
>printers?
>
>Thanks again, Penny

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