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  "path": "/forum/macos-mac-apps/tactile-graphics-macos-braille-embosser",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-04T19:23:43.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Hi all,\nI have an Index Braille Everest D5 embosser which is capable of printing tactile graphics. I'm looking for a Mac app that can take either SVG files or PNG images and convert them into a tactile format that can be printed? The images are nothing complex, they are mostly outlines of models drawn in OpenSCAD.\n\nDoes a solution exist for this that doesn't involve Windows? Index braille's software solution is Windows only. I tried BrailleBlaster but it doesn't seem to offer what i'm looking for - though if I'm mistaken here I'm happy to be corrected. Thanks!",
  "title": "Tactile graphics on MacOS with a braille embosser"
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