In braille production, performance is not measured at the start of a run. It is measured over time.
Many embossers can produce acceptable braille output initially. The challenge is maintaining that same level of braille quality across thousands—or millions—of pages.
Over extended operation, inconsistencies can develop. Dot height may vary, alignment may shift, and output quality can become less predictable. These changes directly affect readability.
True production embossers are designed to prevent this variability. They maintain consistent braille quality regardless of run length, ensuring that every page meets the same standard.
Braillo embossers are built with this long-term performance in mind. In many production environments, they remain in service for decades, delivering consistent results throughout their lifecycle.
Consistency is not a short-term result. It is sustained performance over time.
