Dan:  No, they don't need carbons.  They will just separate the pieces and 
send one to the customer and keep one for their files.

>You can get it, but tends to be pricey. Try places on line that 
>sell blank check stock. You will find its probably cheaper to print 
>a full page and ignore the white space than to get specialty paper. 
>You wont normally find it in retail stores.

Mark:  That's what I was worried about, that you can't just go to your 
local Office Max and buy this perforated paper.  I could print multiple copies 
on one plain page, but then they would have to cut them apart, and I know 
they won't like that.    "Blank check stock" is exactly what I need, I think.

Paul:  I'm emailing you privately for your source!

Karen
        
 
> We have our copiers(which are our printers) staple the papers into two or 
> three part as they come out.
>   
>  If they need to write through the copies I use xerox carbonless paper
>   
>  
> http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/576620/Xerox-Premium-Digital-Carbonless-Paper-2/
>   
>  It is expensive though. I try to find an alternate way if possible.
>   
>   
>  Dan Goldberg
> 

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