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We're stable.
Braille Plus has been in continuous operation for the sole purpose of providing alternate format documents to print-disabled individuals since August 1992. During that time, we have had the same ownership and management, although the original sole proprietorship was converted to a corporation in November 2001.

We're available.
Braille Plus, Inc., is a seven-day-a-week operation with approximately 375 hours per week of regular staffing. Our trained part-time employees who serve during document surges can add up to 12 staff-hours per day.

In addition, "special projects employees" for large jobs (textbooks, manuals, and training materials) are on call and can add as much as another 50 hours per week. This depth of labor resource allows for quick and effective handling of orders, including rush orders.

We're equipped.
Three standard speed embossers produce our current braille output. Our choice to provide multiple standard production models rather than a single high-speed embosser ensures our clients’ work will be on time, every time. If one machine should be out of commission, two others are available to continue production. At full production, these machines can produce up to 360 braille pages per hour.

We recently added a highly specialized graphic embosser to our equipment lineup: the new, cutting edge "Tiger Advantage Graphics Embosser." This machine -- the only embosser to do graphics directly from Windows print applications -- produces the finest tactile graphics in the world! We are able to produce documents with organizational charts, flowcharts, graphs, line drawings and similar visual representations quickly, easily, and accurately – in 3-D!

Without the Tiger, documents of this sort are produced one-at-a-time, and require exacting, time-consuming hand labor. With it, inaccuracies and delays are avoided, and our clients receive a true and precise representation of the graphic at the lowest possible cost.

Our black and white laser printing equipment can produce twenty thousand pages per day. Currently, this equipment is only fully utilized approximately four days per month, leaving ample capacity for higher production volume.

Our three audio taping studios can produce up to twenty four hours of monitored material per day. These studios are being upgraded to provide even higher quality recordings for our clients.

In-house duplication equipment for audiotapes can reproduce three hundred sixty 90-minute cassettes, five hundred 60-minute cassettes or nine hundred 30-minute cassettes per day.

The company is committed to utilizing state-of-the-art equipment for scanning, burning CDs, and creating and storing electronic materials. We currently scan approximately two thousand pages of text and graphics per month. While we have limited demand for computer disk, emailed or CD-ROM documents, production of these is readily available.

We're responsive.
Braille Plus, Inc., believes in delivering on its promises. It is our practice to serve our customers’ unanticipated needs whenever possible. And, we will expand capacity or schedule overtime to meet extraordinary time pressures.

Our in-house processes are standardized to meet the requirements of our clients. As needs change, we can modify our systems to accommodate those changes.

We also work to meet the needs and preferences of the end-user. For example, when there are formatting choices available, Braille Plus, Inc., staff will attempt to work with the end-user to be certain that the format will best serve their needs. Specifically, some braille users prefer to read single-sided braille when using it in a confined area such as a conference or training setting. Other times, when the user has plenty of working surface, he/she would prefer interpoint (double-sided) braille. Another example is our transcription of a technical textbook with graphics in tactile form and text on audiotape. Braille Plus, Inc., is careful to meet these and other special needs.

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