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Snap / Unit Sets
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A unit set, simply defined, is a multiple-part carob-interleaved or carbonless form whose parts are fastened in a common glued stub that provides for easy seperation of all parts ( paper and carbon, if applicable ). The most significant advantage of using unit sets rather than cut sheets for handwritten or machine-written forms is the savings in labor time during the handling and execution of these forms. There are hardly any limits to the design and construction of a unit set. A variety of paper and carbon, multiple-color printing, marginal words in colors, backprinting, a variety of graphic effects, numbering, punching, performations and transfer tape.
- Will the forms be handwritten?
- A unit set is often a preferred construction when the collowing conditions exist:
- When a form neeeds carbons for later entries.
- When work loads (especially at peak production times) can be distributed among several employees.
- When certain parts of the form must remain fastened together.
- When there is no requirement for a specific control copy.
Will the form be written by machines?
For machine-written applications, unit sets are the most flexible product available. Unit sets can be used on the following types of business machines and require no special equipment or attachments:
- Addressing machines
- Billing machines
- Bookkeeping machines
- Cash registers
- Computer Printers
- Credit card imprinters
- Fuel meters
- Printing scales
- Time clocks
- Typewriters
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