Hi all.

While neither my print printer or braille printer are wireless, I am able to 
use printer pro to get my print printer to work from the iPad. So while I 
didn't think it would work, I decided to try the same with the braille index 
printer. The connection apparently is actually made and the Index does indeed 
start embossing. Unfortunately, it prints out something starting with "adobe" 
that apparently gives the characteristics of the document being printed, etc. I 
didn't let this print completely because I had visions of eating up pages and 
pages of paper which would not have made me happy at all. I don't really know 
very much about the technical aspects of braille printers but I am assuming 
that whether I am trying to print from the clipboard or a document or whatever, 
printer pro is making some kind of pdf of it and the braille printer isn't able 
to recognize the material that is actually to be printed and instead prints the 
information about the document. Does anybody know if this is correct and, if 
so, might there be any way around this? I don't have a program on my iPad that 
can print braille but I can move braille files from my computers to my 
i-devices and also I can actually write a braille document by turning 
contractions off but still writing with contractions. Besides it would just 
really be neat to find a way to print braille from an i-device as well as 
printed materials.
Maybe there just isn't a way to do this with a braille printer because the 
driver for the printer can't be put on the iPad, but if anybody has any ideas I 
would be interested.


> -- 
> Cheryl
> 
> May the words of my mouth
> and the meditation of my heart
> be acceptable to You, Lord,
> my rock and my Redeemer.
> (Psalm 19:14 HCSB)
> 
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