User`s manual

Thomas, ET, Juliet Classic, Juliet Pro, Juliet Pro 60 7
SETTING UP YOUR EMBOSSER
Unpacking
First, check the embosser and accessories carefully for damage. If any damage
is apparent, notify the shipper immediately. Also, check the contents against
the packing list and if you find a discrepancy, let us know as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT! Remove any shipping locks that may be in place and save
them, along with the carton and other packing material. You will
need them should you ever have to return the embosser for
service. Although the embosser is in a very sturdy,
shock-resistant case, shipping any electronic equipment
without proper packing is not a good idea!
IMPORTANT! NEVER, NEVER use your embosser on a foam pad or similar
soft surface, because the cooling vents are located on the
bottom of the machine. Air MUST circulate freely under the
machine or damage may occur.
Place the embosser on a sturdy desk or table with the slanted lid of the
embosser facing you. Remove the shipping lock by grasping the heavy cardboard
sheet extending out the rear of the machine and gently pulling it out of the
slot. Plug the power cord first into the embosser’s power interlock located on
the rear panel, and then into a grounded outlet. (The embosser's power
requirements are listed under "Electrical" in the "Technical Specifications"
section later in this manual.)
Installing Paper
Your embosser will produce good quality Braille on paper weights from standard
20-pound computer paper (suitable for rough drafts) to 100-pound traditional
Braille paper (recommended for more permanent documents).
Remove the paper from the box by turning the box upside down and stack the
paper neatly on the floor in front of the table.