A used braille printer can be had for $500 or so on ebay (I've gotten 3 of them 
this way) and nfbtrans is a free braille translation software that works on 
dos, osx, and even linux, so duxbury isn't necessary in the least.
A carton of paper (for something like 3500 sheets) is less than 60 bucks, which 
really isn't all that much all things considered.  But, besides that, folks 
have already volunteered to help, so all of the cost factors aren't valid 
anyhow.


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