To get the braille to emboss correctly on the page, go into the Embosser
Setup dialog in Duxbury and set the page length and the number of lines and
characters per page. There's an Embosser setup option in both Documents and
Global, but I don't remember which one affects the current document and
which one affects all documents.
If you have a BrailleNote, you can emboss directly from it, but you also
have to go into the Page Layout menu to set the number of lines and
characters. For directions on embossing from the Braille Note mPower to a
Braille Blazer and similar devices, check out a tutorial I posted to my
knitting blog. After the first couple of paragraphs, the tutorial is pretty
straight forward:
http://fingeringyarn.wordpress.com/2011/09/01/embossing-patterns-directly-from-the-braillenote/
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