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Carbon paper (originally
carbonic paper)
consists of
sheets of
paper that
create one or more
copies simultaneously with the
creation of an
original do****ent...
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development of
photographic copiers, a
carbon copy was the under-copy of a
typed or
written do****ent
placed over
carbon paper and the under-copy
sheet itself...
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Carbonless copy
paper (CCP), also
known as non-
carbon copy
paper or NCR
paper ('no
carbon required'—a
backronym derived from its creator,
National Cash...
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without carbon paper; Set the
ribbon not to
strike the
paper,
which leaves names off the top copy (but may
leave letter impressions on the
paper). With...
- application.
Paper can be used in lithium-ion
batteries as regular,
commercial paper, or
paper enhanced with single-walled
carbon nanotubes.
Enhanced paper is used...
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Carbon (from
Latin carbo 'coal') is a
chemical element; it has
symbol C and
atomic number 6. It is
nonmetallic and tetravalent—meaning that its
atoms are...
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physical act of a
voter enclosing a
completed anonymous ballot in a
special carbon paper lined envelope that has the voter's
credentials pre-printed on the outside...
- card
Carbon paper Cartridge paper Chalkboard eraser Clipboard Colour pencil Compliments slip
Continuous stationery Correction fluid Correction paper Correction...
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office photocopying gradually replaced copies made by verifax, photostat,
carbon paper,
mimeograph machines, and
other duplicating machines.
Photocopying is...
- bulletins. For even
smaller quantities, up to
about five, a
typist would use
carbon paper.
Early fanzines were
printed by
mimeograph because the
machines and supplies...