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"W. Nick Dotson" <[log in to unmask]>
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W. Nick Dotson
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Tue, 22 May 2001 16:06:02 -0500
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I'm using a Braille Blazer and Index Basic on my network consisting of 5 computers in 2 buildings, and 4 inkprint printers.
No problems, except making sure you've selected the correct printer, and if you're intending on using K1000 and
NFBTRANS, if you're intending on driving more than 1 braille embosser, wait til Version 6 for that little joy.  In that version,
release eminent, you can save printer properties such as line and page length in settings files for as many printers as you
have on the system...

W. Nick Dotson

On Tue, 22 May 2001 17:03:08 -0400, 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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Penny Gray
Adaptive Technology Specialist
Disability Services
Bucks Co. Community College
Newtown, PA 18940
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215-968-8104
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"If it takes a village to raise a child,
then, it takes the entire campus to support the
adaptive technology needs of students with disabilities."
EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information)


W. Nick Dotson/Proprietor of Dots-On Enterprises
and
Support Technician for Kurzweil Educational 1000

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