I agree tom.
I may have access to an embosser maybe for email Ofcause I'd have to buy the translation program and extra stuff but who knows. I guuess if I did this as some sort of job I could do that though I'd probably have to charge per ounit initially to get the cost of tuhe units. Saying that I have no actual space on here for anymore electronic doodads at the moment.

At 03:09 a.m. 20/06/2015, you wrote:
Hi Josh,

No thank you. Brailing up hundreds of copies of a pamphlet on a
Perkins Brailer is definitely not my idea of spending an after noon .
Especially, not when you consider all a person has to do is type up
the pamphlet once in Word  or some other word processor, translate it
to braille,  and send it off to the embosser which will emboss as many
copies of the pamphlet as needed while the person goes off and watches
TV, plays a game, or whatever while the embossing is going on. Why in
the world would anyone spend hours manually brailing up hundreds of
pages when they could do it much easier using modern technology?

Cheers!




On 6/19/15, Josh K <[email protected]> wrote:
> or you could get a refurbished perkins brailler and type them up by hand
> or a less expensive option would be make the pamflets with a $5 slate
> and stylus. they make great quality braille especially the plastic ones.
>
>
> follow me on twitter @joshknnd1982

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