April 3 2014

Tactile graphics printing and news

TactileView Mini and getting started

As previously released, Index Braille now offers a free TactileView Mini license with the purchase of a V4 embosser. Now you can experience quality braille documents and high resolution tactile graphics all in one single V4 braille embosser. 

How to get started with the TactileView Mini license:
  1. Press Help + Help on the V4 embosser interface panel. The embosser information page will emboss.
  2. Locate your 9 digit "TV" license on the embosser information page printout. See example below.
    
  1. Refer to the installation guide included with the embosser. Or download here.  

Are you interested in tactile graphics but do not have a TactileView Mini license with your V4 embosser? Contact sales@irie-at.com for inquiries for tactile graphics solutions available. Revolve your Index embosser into a tactile graphics printing machine! 

Curious about the quality of tactile graphics? 





     

New acoustic hoods: Coming Soon

The Acoustic Hoods V4 are coming soon, get your pre-order in today!



The Acoustic Hoods V4 for Basic-D and Everest-D provide a cost effective solution for housing the natural noises made when embossing Braille. The desktop Acoustic Hoods are suitable for standard braille production in any environment where low noise levels are appreciated. The Acoustic Hoods V4 offer over a 90% noise reduction and are combined with a new, modern design. 


Be one of the first to test the new Acoustic Hoods which will premier at the Sight City conference in Frankfurt, Germany next month. Visit us at Index in booth D1. We look forward to seeing you there!




Index Facebook tops 20,000 followers

In the northern parts of Sweden, Index Braille is celebrating the newly topped 20,000 Facebook likes by our fans. Here at Index we like to stay in touch with you, our customers. It's exiting to share our journey one braille dot at a time. We would like to thank all of you for joining us and the continued support in supplying visually impaired individuals the opportunity to read and connect with mainstream society. Together we can!

If you are not already apart of our social media community, please join us! We promise to keep you up to date with company and industry news and events. 



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