Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!yale!bunker!wtm From: sport@cbnewsd.ATT.COM (ray.campbell) Newsgroups: misc.handicap Subject: Re: braille printer Message-ID: <10024@bunker.UUCP> Date: 9 Feb 90 05:19:18 GMT References: <9956@bunker.UUCP> Sender: news@bunker.UUCP Reply-To: sport@cbnewsd.ATT.COM (ray.campbell) Distribution: misc Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 19 Approved: wtm@bunker.UUCP Index Number: 6623 In article <9956@bunker.UUCP> Tom.Gerhart@f722.n273.z1.fidonet.org writes: >Hi, every one, I hope some one out there can help me. I am trying to >decide what kind of braille printer to buy for production purposes. I >have a romeo at the moment, which is good when it works but I have had >alot of trouble with it.So any suggestions would be appreciated tom G I recommend the Versapoint printer from Telesensory Systems Inc., Mountain View, CA. I have an older one of these (from 1986), but those newer than that have a lot of nice features (i.e. sideways printing, graphics capabilities, less noise). Good Luck, hope this helps! -- Ray Campbell, AT&T Bell Labs, Naperville, IL Room IHP 1A-338, (708) 713-4538, campbell@ihlpm.att.com "I know it hurts to say goodbye, but it's time for me to fly"-REO