Noun
One who embosses.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA braille embosser is, simply put, a printer for braille. Source: Internet
The Digischool devices, include teacher and learner digital devices, laptop for special schools, Braille Embosser for special learners, LCD projector and Digital Content Server and Wireless Router (DCSWR). Source: Internet
The fastest industrial braille embosser is probably the $77,000 Belgian-made NV Interpoint 55, first produced in 1991, which uses a separate air compressor to drive the embossing head and can output up to 800 braille characters per second. Source: Internet
Index typewriters of that era resemble the squeeze-style embosser from the 1960s more than they resemble the modern keyboard typewriter. Source: Internet
Thus, an embosser can cost roughly anywhere from US$2,000 to $150,000. Source: Internet
Using a computer or other electronic device, braille may be produced with a braille embosser (printer) or a refreshable braille display (screen). Source: Internet