Hi Don,

Yes, the Juliet Pro does have a memory buffer but it is only 25 pages of braille. If one were going to emboss multiple copies of a document larger than that, they should use Duxbury itself or perhaps attempt to braille multiple copies with the BN or M-power. I was not satisfied with how Keyword dealt with multiple copying embossing so only did one document at a time. If AC adapter is connected, hopefully, one won't need to worry about the document stopping at 30 or so pages. I guess we'll stay tuned! Thanks for the good information!

Jim Aldrich

At 04:47 PM 06/28/2005 , you wrote:
Jim,

A couple of things. I could look it up here as we have a Juliet pro embosser, but isn't there a way to emboss multiple copies of a doc and do it in the printer by loading a single copy of the document into the Juliet memory and then embossing it X number of times.

The other thing, the MPower does not go into sleep mode when the adapter is connected and operating, so this might help you as well.

Don





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