Carbonless Forms

Carbonless Forms

Carbonless Forms
Tame disorder, increase your productivity, and streamline your workflow with carbonless forms. From invoices to order forms, packing slips to receipts, inventory checklists to service contracts, a well-designed carbonless form will save you time, money, and headaches by providing an instant duplicate you can provide to customers and co-workers alike.

  • Need an extra copy to file with sales staff and accounting? Consider 3-, 4-, or 5-part forms.
  • Add a second ink color to make information easier to find.
  • Make organization and filing a snap with pre-drilled holes.

Carbonless Forms

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Carbonless Forms
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  1. Enter Quantity
  2. *Size

  3. *Color Options

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    Which color option should I choose?

    Most carbonless forms are printed single-sided. After all, carbonless paper only transfers information front-to-back (not-back-to-front). However, some forms contain static information, such as terms and conditions, on the back side of the form for the convenience of the user.

    One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. black is is the only single color we off. If you want a diffrent single color just ask us for a quote..

    Full-color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal. However, many forms don't require full-color work, and a well-conceived two-color or even one-color design can prove an acceptable alternative.

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    Front: Full-Color
    Back: Unprinted
  4. *Paper Choices

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    When it comes to paper weight, 20 lb. is pretty standard for most office forms. Carbonless paper comes configured for two, three, four, or five-part forms. Select the number of parts you need.

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  5. *Glue Edge

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    What is the glue edge?

    The glue edge refers to the edge of the page where the forms are connected. Most carbonless forms are glued along the top or the left edge. However, we can set up your forms to tear apart along any edge you choose.

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  6. *Hole Drilling

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    What is hole drilling?

    Drilling is the printing term for adding holes to the edge of a printed item for binding. It's called drilling (or sometimes punching) because an actual drill (designed specifically for paper) is used to bore through an entire stack of printed materials in one fell swoop. This unique equipment can be set to drill holes that match any standard binding configuration.

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  7. *Numbering

  8. *Copy Turnaround Times

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    Most Black and white or color copy jobs can be done on the same day you order it or the next day. If it is a job of more than 10,000 copies we will call yoiu and let you know about turnaround times.

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    Note: Most Copy jobs of less than 10,000 pcs can be done same day. Shipping and delivery are not included in turnaround times.
  9. *Comments

  10. *File(s)

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    For optimal print quality, kindly ensure that your provided files are in PDF format and sized to your requested dimensions. If bleeding is desired, please ensure that your file includes crop marks and bleeds are set up accordingly. Should your file lack these specifications, we may still be able to accommodate bleeding adjustments, albeit incurring additional costs.

    Thank you for your attention to these details, which will help us ensure the best outcome for your printing project.

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