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I don't need the embossers but ... wow, what memories that brings back. 
<smile>
that printer was very unique in that it was one of maybe two printers 
that sold for under $2,000, the other being the Porta-thiel.  Unlike the 
Porta-thiel, the Braille Blazer was extremely intuitive and easy to set up.


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Coordinator Philadelphia Computer Users' Group for the Blind and 
Visually Impaired
On 6/28/2014 11:26 AM, Rachel wrote:
> Our office has two braille blazers that I am looking to donate to someone
> or an organization if there is a need out there.
>
> None of our computers use serial ports and we couldn't get a serial 
> port to
> USB converter to work. Last time they were used they were still in good
> working order.
>
> I hate to salvage these and thought perhaps there might be an agency 
> or an
> international group still using computes that might be able to work with
> these. Or perhaps there someone with more technology skills that could
> figure out how to convert them or use them for parts or ???
>
> I will pay for shipping and just request a letter acknowledging the
> shipping cost.
>
> Please context me off list at [log in to unmask] My work email often
> blocks unknown addresses.
>
> Katie Culbertson
>
>
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