Braille Printing
Braille printing is a method of producing text in a tactile format that can be read by individuals who are visually impaired. It uses a system of raised dots arranged in specific patterns to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation. This allows users to read by feeling the dots with their fingertips.
The process of Braille printing typically involves specialized printers or embossers that create these raised dot patterns on paper. There are also digital tools and software that convert standard text into Braille, making it easier to produce materials like books, labels, and signs for those who rely on this reading system.