Usually, configuring DBT so that it embosses through a Windows Device is likely to eliminate problems with embossing. However, sometimes Windows 98 or ME users find that this is not enough. If you are running Windows 95 and have configured DBT to emboss through a Windows Device, but are still experiencing problems, try the following:
Open My Computer
Open Control Panel
Open Printers
(Right-mouse-click on the printer icon configured to drive your embosser)
Select Properties from the pop-up menu
Select the Details tab within the dialog
Now find Spool Settings within the dialog. Change the option so that output will be sent directly to the printer. Select OK to dismiss the dialog. You may also now close Printers, Control Panel, and My Computer.
The bad news is that this change will mean that you will have to wait for your whole braille document to be sent to the embosser before you can continue working in DBT or quit the application. The good news is that you should get reliable output from this point on.