Braille production can be carried out using continuous, roll, or cut-sheet methods, each with a different approach to handling output and structuring the workflow.
Continuous production is designed for sustained output, while roll and cut-sheet methods are used based on specific production needs and formats. Each approach affects how braille is produced from start to finish.
In production environments, braille embossers and braille printers must be matched to the production method to maintain an efficient workflow.
Understanding these differences is essential when selecting the appropriate production approach.
For a detailed comparison of continuous, roll, and cut-sheet braille production, refer to Braillo’s full article: