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Is there a border for the graphs? There is a solid border which actually determines and represents the graph, right?

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Is there a border for the graphs? There is a solid border which actually determines and represents the graph, right?

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All graphs should be bordered on all sides by a solid dot pattern. The page size is 11 1/2 inches by 11 inches. If your graphs are being chopped off, this could be the reason. This is a default value as it is a standard braille page size. If you use smaller paper, the graph will either be chopped off, or, if the printer has word wrap mode on, the lines will be wrapped to the next line, creating a confusing printout. There should be a border on all sides: top, bottom, left and right. Unfortunately, axes, and tick-marks are not printed. The numerical values of the graph cursor location is displayed on the screen however. The screen cursor is automatically located on this line so screen readers, or braille displays will display the coordinates. As you move the graph cursor with the arrow keys, the coordinate values will change. Information about the minimum and maximum x axis values is located two lines below the coordinate display.. The line below that contains the y axis information.

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