Dr. Robinson demonstrates how to use the PixBlaster graphic embosser, showing its ease of use and efficiency for blind students. The PixBlaster produces tactile graphics, which students can emboss in either contracted or uncontracted braille. Additionally, PixBlaster is well-known as a graphic embosser with Tiger integration.

Using the Graphic Embosser with Tiger Software

To begin, Dr. Robinson turns on the PixBlaster (also called the Columbia Embosser) by pressing the power button and explains that it can connect wirelessly or via USB. She uses a USB connection for convenience. Next, she opens Microsoft Word and navigates using Alt + N to insert an image. She selects P for pictures, then O for online pictures. Dr. Robinson recommends searching for an outlined image, such as a Christmas tree, to avoid clutter in tactile graphics using the graphic embosser with Tiger.

Once the image is inserted, she accesses the picture settings with Alt + JP for picture format. To adjust the size, she presses SZ to open the size menu, locking the aspect ratio with Alt + A. She then adjusts the height and width using H for height and W for width. Dr. Robinson notes that students should always choose the largest dimension when resizing with their graphic embosser that uses Tiger software.

VP Colombia graphic embosser with Tiger, also called the Pixblaster embosser from APH

After inserting the graphic, Dr. Robinson types “Merry Christmas” and adds an exclamation mark using the Tiger software. She explains that it is critical to save the file before embossing. Once saved, she uses Ctrl + P to print the embossed graphic, ensuring the printer is set to the PixBlaster. Dr. Robinson advises tearing off the embossed paper by pulling it in a “V” shape to avoid damage created by the graphic embosser with integrated Tiger software.

Finally, she shows the completed embossed graphic, noting how clear and easy it is to read. The PixBlaster (Columbia), in combination with Tiger software, offers blind students a simple way to produce both tactile graphics and braille, enhancing their learning experience with the help of a graphic embosser with Tiger technology. Other Graphic embosser with Tiger Lessons.

By Dr Denise

My team and I have a passion for teaching blind and low vision children and adults how to become independent in all areas through the use of technology and other blind skills.