[quoted lines by [email protected] on 2023/01/22 at 16:39 +1100]

>Can brltty help with a mapping between the unicode braille patterns and 
>whatever encoding this printer is using? 

This command should do what you're looking for:

   brltty-trtxt -6 -i en-nabcc -o en-nabcc <inputFile >outputFile

The -6 option removes dots 7 and 8. If you'd like to keep those dots then don't 
use it.

The -i and -o options specify the input and output text tables to use.

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