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He set the printer to run on continuous stationery.
The first four horizontal sections printed on a dot-matrix printer using continuous stationery.
If you use continuous stationery, please remove sprocket margins and separate the sheets clearly into individual documents for each employee.
Dot Matrix Printer with continuous stationery method.
The dot matrix printer had a sheet feed for short documents and a tractor attachment for long reports on continuous stationery.
NOTE: Some inkjet printers are also capable of using continuous stationery.
The page control feature allowed standard A4 size papers to be used for receiving messages instead of the continuous stationery used in conventional telex systems.
LocoScript automatically adjusted the size of margins so that the same number of lines per page appeared on both single-sheet and continuous stationery.
Other names for continuous stationery include fan-fold paper, sprocket feed paper, burst paper, tractor-feed paper, and pin feed paper.
Continuous stationery (UK) or Continuous form paper (USA) is paper which is designed for use with dot-matrix printers and line printers.
Before moving up the screen to print the next four sections, manually move the continuous stationery in the printer to the start of a new page, otherwise, the next section printed will join with this one.
If you wish to print your own form C88 (for example for use as continuous stationery) or produce 'plain paper' entries from your computer you should submit written proposals to us for consideration.
Users could ask for all of a document to be printed or a range of pages, set the print quality to "high quality" or "draft", and set the paper used to single-sheet or continuous stationery.
On the other hand, such an approach generally gives rise to very voluminous output neither easy to absorb from the screen of a VDU nor conducive to constructive contemplation when transferred to the continuous stationery produced by line printers.
The continuous stationery can be folded in a zig-zag fashion (which is the most popular); or fan-folded (which is joined end to end or horizontally and folded concertina fashion), or in a continuous roll.
Carbonless copy paper is usually supplied to the end user collated in pads or books which are bound into sets using glue or staples, with loose sets or continuous stationery also being widely used for use in printers.
This is set up in a very similar way to above, but the advantage of using continuous stationery, is that only the sections for the height of the design will need to be joined together, because we can print the width sections as one continuous piece of paper.