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Picture of BRAILLE PRINTER (MODEL TP-32) The Braille Printer, model TP-32, is a desktop braille printer designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The printer can emboss six-dot or eight-dot braille on one side, or on both sides simultaneously using either the interpoint or interline method. The noise level has been reduced by using an embossing method that pushes the braille embossing pins into the paper instead of striking the paper. This embossng method also allows an entire line of braille to be printed at the same time. Printing speed is 35 seconds per sheet. The printer uses continuous tractor-feed paper with double-sided holes; the printing speed is approximately 32 characters per second. The sound level is 37 decibels (dB), which may vary with ambient conditions. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 285 x 408 x 423 millimeters. Dot spacing is 2.1 millimeters and cell spacing is 3.1 millimeters. WEIGHT: 23 kilograms.

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This product record was updated on July 30, 2003.

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Nippon Telesoft Co. Ltd.

1-8-1 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo, 102-0083
Japan
Telephone: 011-81-3-3264-0800.
Fax: 011-81-3-3264-0880.
Web: http://www.nippontelesoft.com/english.html.
Email: ts-info@telesoft.co.jp.


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