continuous stationery
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continuous stationery
[kən¦tin·yə·wəs ′stā·shə‚ner·ē] (computer science)
A continuous ribbon of paper consisting of several hundred or more sheets separated by perforations and folded to form a pack, used to feed a computer printer and generally having sprocket holes along the margin for this purpose.
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