Braille paper formats are used to support different types of production output. The format selected determines how materials are handled and organized throughout the production process.
Common formats include continuous, paper rolls, and cut-sheet. Each format is suited to specific production requirements and output types.
Choosing the correct paper format supports an efficient workflow and consistent production across the entire run.
In production environments, braille embossers and braille printers must be used with paper formats appropriate for the application.
For a detailed explanation of braille paper formats and how they are used in production, refer to Braillo’s full article: