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  2. Kores (company) - Wikipedia

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    In the first part of 20th century, Kores produced chemical office products such as carbon paper, in countries as far and wide as China and Egypt.Kores had its own company magazine, Kores Revue, and an official sales handbook on how to sell carbon paper, which are displayed at the Kores museum display at the Vienna HQ.

  3. Carbon paper - Wikipedia

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    [2] Carbon paper in its original form was paper coated on one side with a layer of a loosely bound dry ink or pigmented coating, bound with wax. The manufacture of carbon paper was formerly the largest consumer of montan wax. In 1954 the Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Manufacturing Company filed a patent for what became known in the trade as solvent ...

  4. Continuous stationery - Wikipedia

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    Continuous form paper sheet. Continuous stationery (UK) or continuous form paper (US) is paper which is designed for use with dot-matrix and line printers with appropriate paper-feed mechanisms. Other names include fan-fold paper, sprocket-feed paper, burst paper, lineflow (New Zealand), tractor-feed paper, and pin-feed paper.

  5. Emissions Trading Scheme in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    According to varying calculation methods of business as usual scenarios, this can indicate 233.1 million tCO 2 e or more. Six greenhouse gases are covered in the scheme: carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride. More than 525 business entities are subject to the ETS with specific ...

  6. HKS (colour system) - Wikipedia

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    The HKS is a colour system which contains 120 spot colours and 3520 tones for coated and uncoated paper. HKS is an abbreviation of three German colour manufacturers: Hostmann-Steinberg Druckfarben, Kast + Ehinger Druckfarben, and H. Schmincke & Co. The association of those three companies have defined the colours of the HKS system since 1968.

  7. Multipart stationery - Wikipedia

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    Multipart stationery is paper that is blank, or preprinted as a form to be completed, comprising a stack of several copies, either on carbonless paper or plain paper, interleaved with carbon paper. The stationery may be bound into books with tear-out sheets to be filled in manually, continuous stationery (fanfold sheet or roll) for use in ...

  8. Whiteprint - Wikipedia

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    Whiteprint plan copy. USSR whiteprints. 70s. Whiteprint describes a document reproduction produced by using the diazo chemical process. [1] It is also known as the blue-line process since the result is blue lines on a white background.

  9. Talk:Carbonless copy paper - Wikipedia

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    2 Carbonless Carbon Paper. 1 comment. 3 Carbonless Paper Cartel. 1 comment. 4 OR. 5 comments. 5 Picture. 2 comments. 6 Citation request for up to 10-part forms ...