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Keywords:
Pencil,
Pen,
Underneath,
Montan,
Woodfree
Paper with a coat of carbonic ink one side, allowing print or ink applied to the original to be transferred to the paper underneath.
Paper coated with carbon inks which are released under pressure or impact in making duplicate copies with pencil, pen, typewriter and business machines. It is lightweight, from four to 28 lbs. with basic size of 24" x 30"/500 sheets and may be coated one or both sides
a thin paper coated on one side with a dark waxy substance (often containing carbon); used to transfer characters from the original to an under sheet of paper
Black carbon paper is used in conjunction with a hard pencil or a ball-point pen for press transferring traced designs through to veneers. Avoid permanent blue-dye carbon paper.
A thin woodfree or part mechanical paper coated on one side with colouring agent of carbon. It is transferred to a sheet of paper underneath when pressure is applied.
Carbon paper (originally carbonic paper) is paper coated on one side with a layer of a loosely bound dry ink or pigmented coating, usually bound with wax. It is used for making one or more copies simultaneous with the creation of an original document. Manufacture of carbon paper was formerly the largest consumer of montan wax.
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