Tiger Max Embosser

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Detailed Description

The Tiger Max offers users a desktop embosser solution that is fast and quiet! With the versatility and power of a Tiger, you know you are getting the most advanced technology offered today. Each Tiger Max comes standard with a tractor feeder and single cut sheet feeder. This product cannot be sold outside of California.

Product Features

  • Braille
  • - 60 characters per second (4 pages of braille per minute - 11.5 by 11 inch size)
  • - Interpoint (double-sided braille) and Intergraphix (double-sided braille and graphics)
  • Print Characteristics
  • - User-selectable tactile fonts, including computer braille and DotsPlus® braille
  • - Portrait or landscape mode
  • Media
  • - Tractor paper feeder included
  • - Stack paper feeder available
  • - Braille paper, computer paper, oversized paper (up to 14” wide), labels, plastic, card stock, and more

Manufacturer's Information

ViewPlus is recognized throughout the world as a leading innovator in research and development of assistive technology products for people with print and sensory disabilities.

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