Speed is often emphasized in braille embossing specifications. However, in production environments, speed alone does not determine performance.
Consistency is the defining factor.
At high operating speeds, solenoids and/or embossing pins move rapidly to form each dot. Maintaining consistent dot height, shape, and alignment under these conditions requires precision. Even small variations can affect readability.
Many embossers can achieve high speeds in short runs. Maintaining consistent braille quality over extended production cycles is significantly more demanding.
Production embossers must deliver the same result on every page—regardless of run length. This includes stable dot height, precise alignment, and reliable interpoint accuracy.
Braillo embossers are designed to maintain this level of consistency across long production runs. This ensures that braille remains uniform and legible from the first page to the last.
In production, speed is only valuable when it is sustained with consistency.
