Hi again Michele;
I went to eat at Red Lobster again and their menu is as I described.
Instead of a raised line drawining it has the same picture that is on
the regular menu.  They also made the menu in large print and in
Braille, in the same volume.  
Terry Powers



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From: Michele Thredgold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 7:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Braillenote] Embosser Choice

Hi listers.  I am thinking of starting a business for transcribing
Braille menus and possibly Braille business cards and the like. I
currently have a BrailleNote Classic but will be upgrading to an Mpower
shortly.  

For such an undertaking, what would be the best choice of embosser?
Should I stick to one which only embosses a4 size paper?  How would you
Braille readers like to have menus set out, in compact a4, or on the
bigger paper?  I also need to take into consideration that I'll probably
be working from home so size and cost will be an issue.  Any ideas would
be most welcome.

A merry Christmas to you all

Michele and guide dog Rush

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