The way I connect my Juliet Pro 60 is to define it in CUPS as a raw parallel 
printer. This meant that we assume some transcribing software (like Megadots 
running in the Doseum system) will properly handle the embosser. But you can 
talk directly to the printer on the assumption that you know you're sending 
ASCII in a format the device knows about.

----- Original Message -----
From: kendell clark  <coffeekin...@gmail.com>
To: brltty@mielke.cc
Date: Saturday, April 16, 2016 1:58 am
Subject: [BRLTTY] linux and braille embossers?

>
>
> hi all
> First of all I apologize if this is the wrong list for this, but this
> seemed like a good place to start. I've been getting a lot of questions
> on the sonar gnu linux support list about how well braille embossers
> work with linux. I don't own one of these ridiculously expensive pieces
> of equipment, but this is linux, so they probably do work. Does brltty
> handle them, or is there another software project that does? I'm trying
> to figure out what to tell the person who's asking. I know liblouis
> handles translation and back translation, but does cups have drivers for
> braille embossers, so they show up as a normal printer? I'm not really
> familiar with braille embossers so excuse my ignorance. If not, what's
> the procedure for getting a braille embosser recognized by linux so
> documents can be sent to it?
> 
> Thanks
> Kendell Clark
> 
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