Braille production involves the tools and processes used to create braille documents and tactile graphics. From embossing braille onto paper to duplicating materials using a Thermoform machine, each method plays a role in how information is produced and shared. This section explores how braille is created across education, business, and production environments.
Braille Quality Standards: Dot Height and Alignment
Braille quality is defined by established standards that ensure output is legible for a blind reader. Two key factors are dot height and alignment. Dot height must be consistent so each character can be recognized accurately. If dots are too low or vary across the page, readability is reduced. Alignment...