Braille paper and materials are essential to producing high-quality braille. Paper designed specifically for embossing plays a critical role in dot formation and readability, while materials like Brailon® support duplication and durable tactile documents. This section explores the materials used in braille production across education, business, and everyday use.
Choosing the Right Braille Paper for Production
Braille paper plays a critical role in the quality and durability of braille output. While embossers are responsible for forming each dot, the paper itself must be able to support and retain that shape over time. In production environments, factors such as paper weight, density, and format directly impact readability, consistency,...