When evaluating braille embossers and braille printers, rated speed is often one of the first specifications considered. However, speed alone does not determine how much braille can actually be produced in a real production environment.
Production output depends on a combination of factors, including continuous operation, consistency, and the ability of braille embossers to maintain performance over extended runs. Interruptions, operator involvement, and variability in output can all reduce total production.
Braille printers designed for sustained use are built to deliver stable performance over time, helping ensure consistent output from the first page to the last.
Understanding the difference between rated speed and real production output is essential when evaluating braille embossers for high-volume environments. To explore this topic in more detail, read the full article from Braillo: