Thanks Brian,

I do like it for its portablity and its work horse attitude, I have had mine 
now for six years and it has no intention of stopping, fingers crossed, 
smile.

It is slow, but for personal printing it does a good job.

Shelley L. Rhodes B.S. Ed, CTVI
and Judson, guiding golden
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 Puppies are the joy at one end.
 Old dogs are the treasure at the other.
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From: "Brian Lingard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 9:57 AM
Subject: RE: Braille Blazer wasRe: [Braillenote] Hardware Compatibility 
ListforBrailleNotemPower(December 2006 Edition from HumanWare)


Ottawa Canada

You could connect your Braille Blazer to your BrailleNote using
the serial cable, or if you have an Mpower, buy a Blue Take and
enjoy the convenience of wireless embossing.

If you have a Classic, you can probably connect via the parallel
port.

I forget if the Braille Blazer is wired as DTE or DCE so you may
need a null modem cable or adapter between it and the Braille
Lite when doing serial printing.

The Blazer is a nice little portable embosser.

Brian

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