In production braille environments, long-term performance is defined by reliability, consistency, and the ability to sustain continuous output over time.
While ease of use and product design are often emphasized, production workflows place greater importance on throughput, stable operation, and maintaining consistent braille quality during extended runs.
Braille embossers and braille printers designed for low-volume or intermittent use can introduce limitations as production demands increase, including reduced efficiency, increased operator involvement, inconsistent output and product failure.
Production environments require equipment engineered specifically for sustained operation, efficient workflow management, and long-term reliability.
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