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Enabling Technologies

 

PED-30

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Plate Embossing Device Model 30

Before we developed the PED-30 around 1980, the world's Braille printing houses produced plates for Braille presses literally by hand. One error, and the whole plate had to be redone.

The PED-30 revolutionized volume Braille production by making it possible to create zinc master plates from computers. Plates from the PED-30 go onto a specially modified commercial printing press, which stamps the dots into the paper. Today, plates from the PED-30 regularly produce millions of pages of Braille worldwide, including every sheet of Braille produced for the Library of Congress' huge stock of Braille books and periodicals.

Price: Please contact us us for the price of the PED-30.


PED-30 Technical Specifications

 

  • Weight: 1,525 pounds (692.4 kg).

  • Shipping Weight: 1,750 pounds (794.5 kg).

  • Cells Per Line: 40 maximum.

  • Lines Per Side: 30 maximum.

  • Embossing Speed: 40 characters per second.

Cell Size: Each cell is made up of a 2 by 3 matrix with the following dot spacing: (Horizontal) Dot 1 to Dot 4 - 0.093 inches (2.36 mm); (Vertical) Dot 1 to Dot 2 - 0.092 inches (2.35 mm)

Cell Spacing: (Horizontal) Dot 1 to Dot 1 - 0.245 inches (6.22 mm); (Vertical) Dot 1 to Dot 1 - 0.400 (10.17 mm).

Interface: Asynchronous Serial. EIA RS-232D, DTE.

Options: European standards (cell size and cell spacing).