| The Braille-Tac
system, built around the the new label version of the Romeo
Pro 50 embosser, simply enables users to Braille emboss and
print text, if required, in a single pass thereby eliminating
the lead time, minimum order constraints and origination costs
normally associated with traditional screen or thermographically
printed Braille labels.
The modular system is the
result of a 12 month ongoing development program and has been
undertaken primarily in response to demand from Parallel Importers
of pharmaceuticals who are now required to incorporate Brailled
information within the product's packaging as a pre-requisite
to being granted a license to distribute imported medicines
and drugs.
Subsequent interest in the
Braille-Tac system has also been received from organisations
involved in the production of talking books and newspapers
as a means of enabling them to produce CD and audio cassette
Braille labels, in house, on demand.
Discussions are also ongoing
with a number of printing companies seeking to produce and
supply Braille self adhesive labels themselves, and they have
expressed keen interest in the system.
A comprehensive range of compatible
self-adhesive materials is now available for use on the equipment
including standard, heavyweight and opaque papers as well
as white, gloss clear and frosted clear
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| 1) Translate into Braille |
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| 2) Print the Labels |
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| 3) Emboss the Labels |
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| 4) Apply the labels |
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| 5) The Finished Product |
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