Braille embosser Everest-D V5

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Cut-sheet fed braille embosser Everest-D is a reliable braille embosser with a 50-pages automatic sheet feeder Everest-D is the most popular sheet-fed Braille embosser in the world, since 1992. It is a stable printer, supporting heavy braille printing. 140 characters per second Automatic sheet feeder holding 50 pages Automatic booklet format printing Dot forming hight 0,58 mm Braille and text labeled control panel Link to Everst Acoustic Hood Link to Index YouTube Playlist Features Market leading since 1992 Everest-D V5 includes horizontal and vertical printing. Printing portrait-wise does not use the printing mechanism efficiently. With landscape paper loading the printing speed will increase with 30%. The fastest printing format is A3 booklet. Each A3 paper will consists of four A4 pages. A folding line is printed in the middle. Documents up to 80 pages are automatically formatted by the printer and are ready to be used after stapling. The design of Everest makes it easy to maintain. Open the front glass to access to the print head and paper path. Open the back plate to access to the electronics. Improvements in Everest-D V5 Specific improvements in Everest-D V5: LED light in the embossing head area The cables to the electronic board will only fit into correct position. The control panel also includes connectors to sensors, sheet-feeder, fan and LED lights The Everest sheet-feeder The strong 50-pages sheet-feeder is the core in Everest-D. Index Braille has purchased the tools to produce the sheet-feeder. This ensures the Everest production for many years to come.

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