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Symbol Graphics

1047 W. Sixth Street, #B
Corona, California 92882
United States
Telephone: 800-736-4045 or 909-736-4040.
Fax: 951-737-0652.
Web: http://www.symbolgraphics.com.
Email: SymbolSGI@aol.com.

Products manufactured by Symbol Graphics (listed alphabetically)

  1. LETTER ART 9.4 WITH BRAILLE TRANSLATOR

    Letter Art 9.4 with Braille Translator is a braille graphics program designed as signmaking software for producing Grade 2 Braille for individuals who are blind or have low vision. Letter Art 8.6 is a basic sign making program with three packages to offer. The Base package offers 35 registered trade name fonts and the ability to support printers, plotters, vinyl cutters, engravers, and routers. The Full package also offers fast direct scanning capabilities, automatic welding, unlimited special effects, and inline/outline features. The Grand Package, in adition to previously mentioned features, also offers 100 professional fonts and Type 1 converter. When the Braille Translator option is chosen with any package, ADA compliance is met with no problem. The "Text smart" Braille translator automatically converts English text into Grade 2 Braille quickly, easily, and transparently. Letter Art also has the capability to combine pictograms, English text and Braille to become the "ADA Solution".

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