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I hope you realize that these signs aren't just for patients, customers or just some blind person in off the street. These places might have a blind person working there, so that stuff needs to be in-place out for the pubic and in the back for the workers. Found that out the hard way many...
You might entertain the idea of having a flatbed print up a sheet at a time, then cutting them apart on your bench, unless you know someone with a sheer. You'll only need a sheet and a half to do the whole thing.
On .032 aluminum printed, you'd make out around $4 bucks each
No need to apologize to me. Perhaps in your mind he was mean or whatever, but his help didn't come across that way to me. In fact, your whole thread was so weird, I couldn't follow anything you were talking about...... and I still don't.
Hope you get what you're looking for with this one.
Yours are different. This OP is either playing stupid or hiding something and attempting to backpedal and did Johnny Best a disservice.
:doh: Yours, well it's obvious you need help, but others can benefit from your stories and mishaps down the road.
This was told to me about 25 years ago. Not many people read braille and this #2 style is an abbreviated form of braille that not many can read anyway. So, if 4,000 people are blind, about 10% can read braille..... and only about 10% of them can read this abbreviated braille. So, all of this...
Ya know one of the main rules is to have around an 80% or 90% contrast. That's not even close. Not everyone that's blind see black. Some can see slight shadows, and still read this braille, but again, that hairbrain idea defeats the purpose of helping the handicapped blind.
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