Continuous Forms Refuse to Die
Shifts in market share and work environment issues sustain continuous forms as traditional workhorses
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Depending upon the type of paper being used, both contributors noted laser printers can also be rather temperamental and prone to misfeeds. Particularly with smooth-surface stocks, there is a tendency to grab extra sheets.
Supply and Demand
The demand for continuous still exists, but more manufacturers are moving away from the products, leaving distributors looking for new sources. “As a result, we’re gaining market share. For us, continuous is a cash cow-type of thing,” said Daughenbaugh.
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