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About Braille Printing
RasterLink offers the following three different braille printing modes:
• Standard mode
• High-speed mode
• Compliant mode
Printing Braille with Specified Lamination Conditions (Standard Mode, High-Speed Mode)
Explanation of Modes
Standard mode
Prints braille using clear ink.
Allows parameters such as height and overlay order with color images to be specified.
High-speed mode
Prints braille using a mixture of multiple inks.
•Basic prints braille using a mixture of CMYK ink.
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In UJF-7151plusII, Braille is printed by mixing special colors in addition to CMYK ink.
Refer to P.6 “UJF-7151plusII” for details.
Differences between Standard Mode and High-Speed Mode
Standard mode
•Clear ink is laminated to the specified height for the braille.
•The settings can be altered to vary color image and braille printing order.
• The braille printing modes
available will vary depending on the model and ink set. (Refer to P.4
“Target Environment”)
• Only one printing mode can be used for printing a single image.
• [Compliant Mode] is a mode in which JIS and ADA compliant braille can be created. Please
refer to the separate "Braille Printing Guide" for more information on this mode.
• Supported in conjunction with the following software:
MimakiDriver Ver. 5.9.0 or later
RasterLink7 Ver. 3.2.0 or later
RasterLinkTools Ver. 1.16.0 or later
Laminates using only clear ink
Braille printed over color image
Color image printed over braille
Media
Media