Feature | Application |
Black Image, clear copy image | Receipt books |
Available in a variety of colors | Delivery notes, warehouse receipt |
No carbon film is required, use cost is low | Parking tickets |
High strength, wear resistance | Application form, Permit |
No carbon film is needed to reduce environmental pollution |
Expense account |
Carbonless copy paper consists of sheets of paper that are coated with micro-encapsulated dye
or ink or a reactive clay. The back of the first sheet is coated with micro-encapsulated dye
(referred to as a Coated Back or CB sheet). The lowermost sheet is coated on the top surface
with a clay that quickly reacts with the dye to form a permanent mark (Coated Front, CF). Any
intermediate sheets are coated with clay on top and dye on the bottom (Coated Front and Back, CFB).
How to use carbonless NCR paper?
Load the blank paper into your copier or printer. For the 3-part forms, you will have to print the file
3 times, and for the 2-part forms, you will have to print the file 2 times. After printing the file, staple
the papers together, and whatever you write on the top page will transfer through to all 3 or 2 pages.
You have to simply print the individual sheets yourself, after which the papers can either be glued or
stapled together. The carbonless effect is created when you write on the copy.