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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Tri-170 high speed braille printer can produce braille from keyboard computer, magnetic cassettes or any source of coded information. Operates at speed up to 19,200 characters per second. Operating modes: E1A interface, TTY Interface, other interfaces optional. Input code: ASCII standard; optional EBDC, BCP, baudot, correspondence. Braille cell: 2 by 3 dot standard, 7th and 8th dots optional. Power: 105-127 Volt AC, 60 cycles. Weight 250 pounds with casters, 25 by 24 by 37 inches. Paper: fanfold, sprocket fed, continuous form, 80 to 110 pound test.

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Price: 12500.00.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Enabling Technologies

1601 Northeast Braille Place
Jensen Beach, Florida 34957
United States
Telephone: 800-777-DOTS (3687) or 772-225-DOTS (3687).
Fax: 772-225-FAXX (3299) or 800-950-DOTS (3687).
Web: http://www.brailler.com.
Email: sales-usa@brailler.com.


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