Continuous Forms Refuse to Die
Shifts in market share and work environment issues sustain continuous forms as traditional workhorses
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Laser cut-sheets have certainly eroded much of Central States’ single-part continuous work, although a few orders still come in. Adams reported carbon and carbon interleaf multi-part forms make up the bulk of today’s continuous orders, although they might have been reduced from a four-part to a three- or two-part form.
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