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NCR paper

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NCR paper
A multiple-part paper form that does not use carbon paper. The ink is adhered to the reverse side of the previous sheet. Originally developed by NCR Corporation and known as "NCR brand, carbonless paper," it has also been called "no carbon required" paper.


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The changes in that time have been enormous, from little things, like not having to use carbon paper in the inspection forms, to moving to NCR paper in the forms, to being able to print computer-generated forms in the field; to large things, like codes that are more science-based and the addition of new programs such as hazardous materials, sustainability, built environment, and all the programs that have developed as a result of the events of September 11, 2001.
APPLETOM Appleton's NCR PAPER brand Xero/Form® Il carbonless sheet paper has been qualified for use in the Océ® Color System 550 (CS550), Océ Color System 620 (CS620) and Océ Color System 650 Pro (CS650 Pro) series of production color printers.
Available from the AAGO on NCR paper (so you keep a copy).
 
 
 
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