Enabling Technologies
- Regular (12.5 dots per inch) and high-resolution (17 DPI) graphics
- Dynamic Braille Scaling for different Braille sizes (even within a document)
- 6 or 8-dot Braille
Romeo Attaché
Romeo Attaché makes legendary Romeo Braille quality more transportable than ever. Romeo Attaché weighs only 16 pounds and is perfect for on-the-go teachers and students. Or add your favorite notetaker and create a practical, space-saving home office with Braille capability. Romeo Attaché standard features include:
Price: Romeo Attaché $1,995.
Shipping and Handling: $70 in most of the US. Alaska, Hawaii, and overseas destinations will involve additional shipping.
Optional Carrying Case: US$94.95.
Romeo Attaché Technical Specifications
Printing
Print Speed: 15 characters per second.
Line Width: 32 characters with Library of Congress spacing.
Paper: Continuous tractor feed paper.
Width: Adjustable. 1.5 to 8.5 inches (3.8 to 21.6 cm).
Paper Length: Selectable. 3 to 14 inches (7.6 to 35.6 cm).
Paper Weight: Variable.
Physical Description
Width: 17 inches (43.18 cm).
Depth: 11.25 inches (28.58 cm).
Height: 5.75 inches (14.06 cm).
Weight: 16 pounds (7.26 kg).
Case Style: Desktop with carrying handle.
Environmental
Temperature: Operating or Storage: 35
F to 100 F (2 C to 37.8 C).
Humidity: Operating or Storage: 10% to 95%
noncondensing.
Shock: 3 foot drop (approximately 5G).
Electrical
Line Voltage: Universal, 90 to 260 VAC.
Fuse Ratings: 1.6A slow blow.
Wattage: (Approximate) 65.
Interface: (Port 1) Centronics
Compatible Parallel. (Port 2) Serial, 9-pin, RS 232D,
DTE.
(Port 3) USB.
After three minutes of inactivity, Romeo Attaché automatically enters a special low power consumption mode to save energy. As an ENERGY STAR® partner, Enabling Technologies has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.
RoHS Compliant ©
All environmentally friendly, Enabling Technologies embossers bearing the proprietary RoHS Compliant © Logo are certified to comply with all requirements of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances - EU Directive 2002/95/EC: restriction on the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical or electronic equipment sold or used in the European Union after July 1, 2006. These substances are lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls, and polybrominated diphenyl ethers.
The Restrictions of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) became European Law in February 2003. Together with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Directive (WEEE), which is setting collection, recycling and recovery targets for all types of electrical goods, it is part of a legislative initiative to solve the problem of huge amounts of toxic e-waste.