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Picture of EMFUSE COLOR BRAILLE STATION The EmFuse Color Braille Station is a dual Braille/print printing system designed for use in the production of print and Braille books and documents. This unit can print 1200 x 600 dots per inch (dpi) in full color while embossing up to 400 Braille cells per second (cps). It prints double-sided with ink and Braille, and can emboss Braille in 8 different dot heights for high-resolution tactile graphics. It holds 2,350 pages up to 12x18 inches and can be reloaded while printing. It works with braille paper and standard office media including card stock, copy paper and labels (cut sheet paper only). COMPATIBILITY: Connects to IBM-compatible personal computers through a USB port or to a network printer server through an ethernet port. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Microsoft Windows 7 or Vista (64-bit or 32-bit) or Windows XP (32-bit only). POWER: Uses 100 to 230 volt AC. OPTIONS: Toner cartridges and image drums in black, magenta, cyan, yellow; transfer belt; waste toner box. DIMENSIONS (HxWxD): 37 x 45 x 25 inches. WEIGHT: 475 pounds.

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This product record was updated on April 11, 2011.

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ViewPlus Technologies, Inc.

1965 SW Airport Avenue
Corvallis, Oregon 97333
United States
Telephone: 866-836-2184 or 541-754-4002.
Fax: 541-738-6505.
Web: http://www.viewplus.com.


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