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.
Why Cut-Sheet Braille Production Previously Struggled
Cut-sheet braille production has long offered flexibility, but earlier attempts struggled to meet the demands of production environments. While the format itself is practical, previous implementations were not able to deliver the consistency and reliability required for high-volume output. Limitations in how braille embossers handled individual sheets often led to...