Continuous Forms Refuse to Die
Shifts in market share and work environment issues sustain continuous forms as traditional workhorses
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Reconsidering specs and designs can create cost-saving opportunities. “We love to look at alternatives,” Adams continued. “Perhaps the whole process can be done less expensively as a pressure-seal application rather than a traditional business form. Even if you have to buy a different piece of hardware to do the folding and sealing, it might make sense from a total processing of the form. Or there may be some combination of medium that cuts out a step. Sometimes we have suggested a different weight or size of paper that reduced the cost of forms to our distributor customers, and that has been very beneficial.”
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