paper back and forth to align to the Top-of-Form sensor we
talked about earlier. And you'll feel part of the first page come
out the back of the Blazer between the back of the Blazer's
cover and the back side of the machine itself. This is the sheet
that has to be wasted so the paper won't jam in the Blazer.
Setting the Top Margin
Where Braille actually begins on each page depends on how
you have your top margin set from within your word processor
or Braille translation software.
If you have your top margin set to 0, the Blazer assumes you
want it to start Brailling immediately below the perforation.
Usually, this also means that you've set a page length of 27, the
maximum number of lines that can fit on a standard Braille
page.
If you want the Blazer to start Brailling one line below the
perforation, you need to set your top margin to 1 in your word
processor or Braille translation software. And you should
probably set your page length to 25. This way, the Blazer will
give you top and bottom margins of 1 on each Braille page.
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