Design and development of desktop braille printing machine at Fablab Nepal
Daya Bandhu Ghimire, Pallab Shrestha

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and development of an affordable, user-friendly desktop Braille printing machine tailored for visually impaired users, including research, design, and deployment considerations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel desktop Braille printer prototype developed with open-source resources, enhancing accessibility and affordability for visually impaired communities.
Findings
Successfully developed a functional desktop Braille printer
Demonstrated ease of use and affordability
Provided a comprehensive development process and guidelines
Abstract
The development of a desktop Braille printing machine aims to create an affordable, user-friendly device for visually impaired users. This document outlines the entire process, from research and requirement analysis to distribution and support, leveraging the content and guidelines from the GitHub repository,https://github.com/fablabnepal1/Desktop-Braille-Printing-Machine.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization
