Business Forms

Business Forms

Business 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   (309853)
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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.

    Black ink is the most affordable and most common option, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

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

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    Front: Black
    Back: Unprinted
  4. *Paper Choices

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    When it comes to paper weight, 21 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. *Shrink Wrapping

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    What are the benefits of shrink-wrapping?

    Shrink-wrapping protects against humidity, dust, and dirt; prevents damage from bending, tearing, or folding; and keeps printed items well-organized, under control, and easy to maintain. Printed materials are far easier to transport and store when they're shrink-wrapped together, rather than stacked loosely in a pile.

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  8. *Numbering

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    Bound books are great for those who work away from the office or just like the convenience of having a number of forms at their ready. Tell us how many finished forms would you like to have in each book? 

    • 2 and 3 Part Forms are best in books of 25 or 50 sets
    • 4 and 5 Part Forms are best with just 25 sets in each book
    • 31 Sets are ideal for those who need to fill out a single form each day of the month
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  10. Turnaround Times

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    We will always do our best to honor your delivery requirements. But availability of special papers, current workload, run length and other factors beyond our control can effect turnaround. Turnaround times are calculated beginning on our having the appropriate, final, print-ready files. If we will be creating files for you, please allow time for our staff to create these files and provide them for you to review, edit, and approve.

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    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
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