Hemmm, good point. And it shouldn't matter if the techs or office staff
don't know Braille. There should be a way they could put a file on the
unit or something, or even hook a QT up to a Braille embosser and emboss
the invoice. I would imagine there are a lot of creative ways of doing this.
Peggy
At 05:39 AM 10/7/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
Better yet, put a field in your database that specifies format of
material to be sent. Actually, if somebody has a BrailleNote, not a
voiceNote, then the assumption should be made that braille
correspondence is needed. Invoices, for example, would be one of the
things that would be really helpful if they were printed in braille.
Then you could actually see what was done to repair your unit and so
on.
Ann P.
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