User`s manual
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Menu 1 is already set to work with the embosser's parallel port and IBM PC-
compatible computers. Assuming you have connected the computer and the
embosser as described above, and fully installed your translation software,
you can expect to get Braille out immediately.
If not, check to make sure the cables are tightly attached, the software (or
DOS commands) are transmitting to the correct port, and the embosser is on-
line.
Advancing Paper
If the test of your parallel or serial port above was successful, you now have
some Brailled pages to remove from the embosser.
Enter the following commands on the embosser's keypad to remove the
finished document and prepare for the next:
OL Takes the embosser off-line
FF Advance a full page. The embosser may finish the last
fraction of a page. Tear off the finished pages. Then:
2E Reset top-of-form and send the embosser back on-line,
ready for the next job
If embossing did not start as you expected, first rule out the obvious: Is
everything plugged in, turned on, and directed to the port connected to the
embosser? Is the embosser on-line? If these all check out, scan the section
entitled "Problems?" later in the manual. We've included solutions to the
most frequent complications our customers encounter.
GRAPHICS
Braille graphics are made using special software packages. For more
information on producing tactile graphics using your embosser, contact your
Enabling Technologies representative.
MULTI-COPY
Multi-Copy allows you to download up to 18,000 characters of text (about 18
Braille pages) from your computer into a reserved portion of memory, the
Multi-Copy buffer. The embosser will copy whatever is in the Multi-Copy
buffer from 1 to 99 times without reloading the text from the computer.
IMPORTANT! Stay ON-LINE while using Multi-Copy.