The problem with the dots being lighter on the left is within the
Blazer; try resetting the Blazer. To do this, hold down the three menu
keys while powering up; the Blazer will ay "okay to reset?" then press
those three buttons again. That should fix the dot problem. The rest of
your settings sound right; usually when you get a blank page between
pages and it brailles over the perforation, the page length needs
adjusting, but the settings you mentioned are the ones I use.



Susie Stageberg
Project ASSIST with Windows
Iowa Department for the Blind
(515) 281-1351 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh
Kennedy
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 2:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Braillenote] braille blazer and braille note problems


Hi,

I have a braille note with the new motherboard, keysoft5 with Duxbury
translator. I'm having a problem embossing. First of all when the
braille blazer embosses the dots are light on the left side of the page
and get heavier as they go over. Second, after each page the braille
blazer skips a page. It also is printing on the perferations. How should
I have the forward translation options set? I tried changing some of
them with no effect. Here are my braille blazer settings. Actually it's
my friend's braille blazer, not mine. My braille note settings are: page
length 25, page width 33 page offset 2 wordrap on. page numbering on
with numbers brailled at top right. Also, do I have to translate the
.txt file to a .brl or .brf file before telling it to emboss page
numbers? or can the emboss option automatically add page numbers to the
.txt file? Can a .doc file be translated into grade two braille and
brailled? Ok, now here are the blazer's settings: port parallel, paper
feed push-out, left margin zero, right margin 34, top margin 0 and
bottom is zero also. Page length is zero. paper length 11, auto linefeed
off braille six dot, label mode off. Graphics mode is turned off. I'm
trying to print a 210 page satellite television channel listing for my
friend so he can reference it when he needs to. Also, the top cap to the
button on the blazer came off and it looks like the cap is about to fall
apart. Is the braille blazer the cheapest braille embosser that he can
get?

Thanks for your help

Josh


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