Try the blue take 100, I think that's the number, parallel blue tooth
adapter.  It works well with the BN with printers and embossers.

Karl



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hallsworth
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 10:09 AM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Tiger Embosser

Hi,
You mentioned a bluetooth adaptor. As I'm a massive fan of bluetooth due to
freedom of no wires, grins, is it possible I can get one that will fit my
Index Basic embosser, or will the adaptor work in any printer/embosser that
has a parallel port? Thanks for any help.
James Aldrich wrote:
> I use the Enabling Technologies Embossers.  You may need to get a 
> bluetooth adapter which connects to a parallel port or the infrared 
> adapter which connects in the same place.  I'm surprised the USB port 
> doesn't work but then maybe turning both devices on and off again 
> might get it to work.  That is the best I know for the moment.
>
> Jim Aldrich
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Chao" 
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 11:14 PM
> Subject: [Braillenote] Tiger Embosser
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>> Dear brailleNote Listserv,
>>
>> I just received a new embosser, the Tiger Max. This is the embosser 
>> that is able to emboss both standard Braille and in additional do 
>> graphics. Of course, the graphic portion of it would need to be done 
>> using a PC, as the BrailleNote does not support graphics, because of 
>> the filteration of the KeySoft platform.
>>
>> Here is the problem I am having with the Tiger Max embosser. I am 
>> able to use the drivers and such that came with the embosser to 
>> install it onto my laptop and have the two devices up and running. By 
>> the way I am using a USB to parallel converter that came with the 
>> embosser, I am assuming it is the one that HumanWare also sells. When 
>> I plug the USB portion into the BrailleNote, I get the message "card 
>> not recognize," I still get this message after performing a reset. I 
>> also tried unplugging the parallel portion from the embosser so only 
>> the USB portion is connected to the BrailleNote, I still get that 
>> same exact message, "card not recognized." I thought that the purpose 
>> of the USB to parallel converter is to have the ability to use 
>> devices that still use parallel ports via the USB port. If anyone has 
>> also encountered this issue and have successfully found some sort of 
>> work-around, it would be greatly appreciated if you do share your 
>> word of wisdom.
>>
>> Thank you, awating your response.
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>>
>>
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