Continuous-form computer paper is designed for high performance. Fine, quality, white bond paper has 1/2" margin perforations and becomes 8-1/2" x 11" once perforations are removed. 18 lb. paper is also perforated between each sheet. One-part, plain white, computer paper is ideal for computerized reports, forms and letters. Paper is packed in a two-piece, telescoping, reusable carton.
Continuous-form computer paper is designed for high performance. 1/6" green-bar format allows easy reading and locating rows of numbers across pages. 20 lb. paper is perforated between each sheet. One-part computer paper is ideal for computerized reports, forms and letters.
Computer Paper offers a quality paper to feed through printers.
Computer Paper offers a quality paper to feed through printers.
Computer Paper offers a quality paper to feed through printers.
Xero/Form II carbonless uncollated sheets are designed specifically to create multipart forms on an as-needed basis on digital and electronic equipment including copiers, printers (laser, inkjet), and multifunction devices. Using digital or electronic equipment to produce multipart forms saves time and money. Xero/Form II is compatible with all brands of color and black/white digital equipment including Xerox, HP, Lexmark, Canon, Konica Minolta, Ricoh and many others. A bright white top sheet and smooth colors give a clean and classy appearance. Also, typed or written images remain intense, clear and legible down to the last ply of the form. The print side identifier arrows on the side of the paper ream allow easy paper loading.
Continuous-form computer paper delivers instant copies with pin-fed printing. Print once for carbonless copies. Quality paper has 1/2" margin perforations and becomes 8-1/2" x 11" once perforations are removed. 15 lb. paper is also perforated between each sheet. Two-part, multicolor computer paper is ideal for computerized reports, forms and letters. Paper sequence is originals in white and duplicates in canary.
Computer Paper offers a quality paper to feed through printers.