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Although it is not required, some customers ask that we put Braille and tactile lettering on a variety of signs. That's being quite user friendly. :smile:
If the signs are to direct the handicapped, then I would put Braille on them, even though the ADA requirements are meant for permanent locations. The university likes to put Braille on their nameplates as well.
We have done similar signs for the University of Florida. They were installed below the restroom signs.
In any case, if the signs are for the visually handicapped, then it would make sense to add Braille.
Are you using tactile lettering as well?
We have an XY-300P plotter that seems to be marketed by several vendors. I cannot find the actual manufacturer of this machine. Does anyone have experience with this plotter? I would like to see if I can get a driver that is compatible with Gerber Omega software.
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