Carbon paper (originally carbonic paper) is paper coated on one side, used for making one or more copies simultaneous with the creation of an original document. It is placed between the original and a blank sheet to be copied onto. As the user writes or types on the original, the pressure from the pen or typeface deposits the ink on the blank sheet, thus creating a "carbon-copy" of the original document.
Nowadays we have Carbonless paper or NCR paper which is stain-free alternative to carbon paper and works in a fairly simple way. Carbonless paper has a multi-part form paper system uniquely coated to transmit images from one ply to subsequent plies, with manual or mechanical pressure, without using carbon paper. If Carbonless paper is the answer to your needs, MG has the capability to manufacture up to 8 layers of carbonless paper with variaties of colors (white, yellow, blue, red, green).
Nowadays we have Carbonless paper or NCR paper which is stain-free alternative to carbon paper and works in a fairly simple way. Carbonless paper has a multi-part form paper system uniquely coated to transmit images from one ply to subsequent plies, with manual or mechanical pressure, without using carbon paper. If Carbonless paper is the answer to your needs, MG has the capability to manufacture up to 8 layers of carbonless paper with variaties of colors (white, yellow, blue, red, green).