Carbon paper is an anachronism to many, but I still use it to make copies of my proposals that I provide clients when meeting with them about tree work. (I am an ISA Certified...Read complete review
Carbon paper is an anachronism to many, but I still use it to make copies of my proposals that I provide clients when meeting with them about tree work. (I am an ISA Certified Arborist & owner of my own tree care company, Snell Tree Experts, LLC.) One piece of carbon paper will last me for as many as 40-50 proposals! Pretty good, when one piece only costs 15 cents! So, one penny for this budget-conscious shopper will provide me with about three copies! That's what I call a good bang for my . . . penny.
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I had to press so hard on the paper to get a decent line. On several times I tore the paper. I used a ball point and even a dull pencil. Its just bad...Read complete review
I had to press so hard on the paper to get a decent line. On several times I tore the paper. I used a ball point and even a dull pencil. Its just bad quality paper over all. So I stopped using it after the second sheet tore. Goin to try to get a refund.
Comments about Staples� Carbon Paper, 8-1/2" x 11", Black:
Carbon paper brings up memories of my business teacher in High school... This paper was not like high school... thicker paper..and overall better quality... can be re-used .....
Comments about Staples� Carbon Paper, 8-1/2" x 11", Black:
I had to press so hard on the paper to get a decent line. On several times I tore the paper. I used a ball point and even a dull pencil. Its just bad quality paper over all. So I stopped using it after the second sheet tore. Goin to try to get a refund.
Yes, any kind of carbon paper should work to transfer images to plywood.
Answered on 5/22/2012 by Community Answer from None
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Can this paper be used for handwritten documents? Or is it only for typewritters. Could I put it in between two sheets of regular paper and hand write to make a carbon copy?