Canon has photo copiers that speak all the built in functions as well as
provide software that is accessible. You may wish to discuss your needs with
your local Canon dealer.
Pratik
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Catherine: You may want to check this out at the Xerox web site. I
believe there are other brands too, but this page has discussion and
links to the software you are referring to.
http://www.xerox.com/about-xerox/citizenship/section-508/enus.html
Hope this helps:
Steve Hoad
On 9/20/11, Catherine Getchell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Listers,
> Has anyone found a way to make photocopiers accessible for a totally blind
> person? I hear that Xerox has a software package that allows one to
operate
> at least some of their copiers from a PC. I have a call into them, but
> shocker of shockers, they haven't called me back. Thanks for any ideas!
> Catherine Getchell
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