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Continuous Forms
- Continuous forms are manufactured from continuous web (roll) of paper that is not cut into units prior to execution. The continuous form is often a preferred construction for high-volume processing on computer printers and work processing machines. Traditionally, continuous forms are specified first by width and then by depth (length). Continuous forms can be processed with various features such as consecutive numbering, perforations, and punching. Generally, the same features that are used with unit sets can also be used with continuous forms, provided such features don't interrupt the continuous flow of the paper through the forms processing equipment.
Custom continuous forms are designed and manufactured to develop the bes forms system for a user or to satisfy a user's specific system needs.
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