I don’t suppose you’ll get much use out of OS X’s printer subsystem for 
handling the braille embosser.

On the other hand, surely it is only a matter of identifying the parallel or 
serial device that appears on OS X, assuming that the chipset is one supported 
by a USB driver.  In which case, I imagine one simply sends the ASCII braille 
file to the embosser much as it used to be.

What does OS X say your USB device really is.  Check in System Information 
under USB.  Check the detailed info in the pane once it’s selected.

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