Thanks James. I'll take a look at that some time.
James Aldrich wrote:
Hello!
You can check where you purchased your Index. If they can't help,
call Enabling Technologies and they can get you the appropriate adapter.
I wrote a post on this some time back so I'll try to retrieve it
again. Or go to the www.brailler.com site and this item is under new
products. You will need Adobe acrobat reader to read the text of the
notice.
Jim Aldrich
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Hallsworth"
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Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 10:08 AM
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
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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