Size: 11x17 inch
Quantity: 2000 sets
Paper: White, Canary, Pink and Gold No Bleed
Printing Turnaround: 4-6 Business Days
Color of Ink: Black
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Carbonless or NCR forms are available in 2 part, 3 part, 4 part with different sizes to use for: Estimates, Invoices, Receipts, New Account Documents, Purchase Orders, Service Orders, Packing Slips, Bill of Lading, Daily Reports, Contracts, Employment Applications, Mortgage Forms, Rents Agreements, Patient Records, Medical Claims, Prescriptions, Discharge Forms, Consent Forms, Health Insurance Forms, Life Insurance Forms, Auto Insurance Forms, Service Order Forms, Transcripts, Enrollment Forms, Account Forms Title and Loan Documents, Credit Applications, Bankruptcy Forms, Work Orders, Electrical Forms, Landscaping Forms, Plumbing Forms, Heating Forms, Electrical Forms, Remodeling and Home Repair Forms, Sales Books, Register Forms, Florist and Garden Supply, Jewelers, Clothing and Shoe Repair, Pharmacy Forms, Video and DVD Rental Forms, Hardware and Building Material Store Forms, Furniture and Applications, Photography Contract Forms, Bakery Forms, Towing Companies Forms, Automotive Service and Repair Forms, Pest Control Forms, Security and Locksmith Forms, Cleaning Services Forms, General Invoices, Shipping Invoices, Credit Memos, Proposals, Statements and ...
North American sizes:
1/4 Page (4.25"x5.5")
1/2 Page (5.5"x8.5")
Full Page (8.5"x11")
Legal (8.5"x14")
Tabloid (11"x17")
Carbonless copy form (CCP), non-carbon form, multi-part form or NCR form is an alternative to carbon paper, used to make a copy of an original, handwritten (or mechanically typed) document without the use of any electronics. Carbonless copy paper works in a fairly simple way. It consists of sheets of paper that are coated with micro-encapsulated dye or ink and/or reactive clay. The back of the first sheet is coated with micro-encapsulated dye. The lowermost sheet is coated on the top surface with a clay that quickly reacts with the dye to form a permanent mark. Any intermediate sheets are coated with clay on top and dye on the bottom. When someone writes on the sheets, the pressure from the point of the writing instrument causes the micro-capsules to break and spill their dye. Since the capsules are so small, the print obtained is very accurate. Similarly, the paper can be used in dot-matrix and impact printers, where the striking head releases dye to interact with the clay.