Arnold Krille <arnold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Tuesday 22 March 2005 19:45, Mario Lang wrote: >> Arnold Krille <arnold@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> > Without a solution for your problem: >> > On Tuesday 22 March 2005 17:58, Mario Lang wrote: >> >> P.S.: In case you're confused after reading this, I am blind, and >> >> tactile print is the only way for me to access graphical content right >> >> now. >> > How are you doing this? With a matrix printer? Is the cardridge still >> > inside and filled, or are your printouts invisible for non-tactile >> > persons? (Basic encryption ;-) ) >> No, I use a Picture In A Flash by Quantech: >> http://www.quantech.com.au/products/quantum_products/tactile/piaf.htm >> You use a special type of paper, print on it with a normal >> laser printer (or write on it with a pencil and some special ink) and >> put it through the PIAF later. Its really a hyper-cool thing! > > Crazy. > > Just to give perhaps others a way of reproducing your results/tests without > such possibly expensive machines: Would it work with a matrix printer? No. You can buy a PIAF for about $1000 or so. -- CYa, Mario