Feature

●Versatile, convenient, light-weight, durable plastic Braille label maker.
●Labeler can produce both Braille letters and numbers.
●Can emboss Braille on 3/8" or 1/2" vinyl labeling tape.
●1 roll of half-inch wide, 8-foot long tape is included.
●Spin dial to select letter, squeeze trigger to make Braille symbols, then cut, peel and stick on.


Description

Our Braille labeler measures less than ten inches long, four inches wide, and stands about two inches tall. To use it, simply hold the unit in one hand, while spinning the dial with the other to select the correct letter. Squeeze the handle, and that letter is instantly embossed in Braille on the tape. And when finished, just cut, peal and stick on your new Braille label. Its that easy. This Braille label maker can emboss Braille on 3/8" or 1/2" vinyl labeling tape (one roll of half-inch tape is included in the package free of charge). The upper rim of the dial is embossed in Braille so blind people can make up their own labels, while the lower rim is marked with regular print so sighted friends can help. The dial features the complete alphabet, the number sign, most commonly used Grade 2 Braille contractions, and many punctuation marks. And last but not least, the built-in tape-cutter not only cuts the label off perfectly straight, but youll also get an easy-peel tab to boot. This handy labeler lets you make Braille labels for almost anything. Jars of jam, cans of soup, bottles of medicine, boxes of cereal, buttons on appliances ... the list is endless. Without a Braille label, blind people have to ask sighted friends to read print labels on such items. CD and DVD cases, files, credit cards ... all these have print labels that cant be read by blind folks. But now you can make Braille labels of your own with our Braille label gun, giving blind people unparalleled independence and freedom. Features: Measures 10" long, 4" wide, and 2" tall. Upper rim of dial is embossed in Braille; lower rim is marked with regular print. Dial features complete alphabet, number sign, most commonly used Grade 2 Braille contractions, and many punctuation marks. Built-in tape-cutter cuts label off straight and gives easy-peel tab. Label anything; give blind people unparalleled independence and freedom.