| In most European countries, it is already obligatory to put the identification on pharmaceutical packaging in braille, the system of raised dots which can be read by touch used world-wide by the blind and visually impaired. Using braille in this way is intended to help in reducing the risk of medicines and drugs being confused by sight-impaired people, as well as to enhance product identification. |
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Self-adhesive labels in Braille provide economic solutions for packaging re-launches. Braille is very effective on labels, because the relief printing method makes the dots easy to feel. The fault-free transfer of the dots to the product can be verified very easily by using technical control equipment. |
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Earlier label layouts easily updated Transparent Braille codes can be added to existing label layouts without any problems. Superimpose Braille labels on existing product packaging. Highly transparent labels with see-through braille dots mean that solutions already introduced do not have to be overprinted. As standard labels: |
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Pago Inforoll |
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Pago Infoform Three or five pages. Can be reclosed. The structured provision of large amounts of text on small containers. Pagomedia For particularly large amounts of text Up to 80 pages Perfect for use with foreign languages Makes for economical international marketing Firm fix and re-close make additional packaging unnecessary |
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Pago can provide everything that is needed for effective product features, whether it be attractive product decoration, comprehensive onpack information with self-adhesive labels, security closure with sleeves, or multilayer special labels for documentation and clearing accounts. Pago has special software that enables normal text to be directly converted into braille at the pre-press stage. Go to http://www.christoffel-blindenmission.de/ and find out what your name looks like in braille. |