fanfold paper

  • 1fanfold paper — [fan′fōld΄] n. paper that is perforated at regular intervals and folded on the perforations in alternating directions, designed to lie in flat stacks for continuous feeding, as into a computer printer * * * …

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  • 2fanfold paper — [fan′fōld΄] n. paper that is perforated at regular intervals and folded on the perforations in alternating directions, designed to lie in flat stacks for continuous feeding, as into a computer printer …

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  • 3Fanfold Paper — Fanfold Paper,   Endlospapier …

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  • 4Fanfold paper — Бумага, сфальцованная гармошкой …

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  • 5Paper size — A size chart illustrating the ISO A series and a comparison with American letter and legal formats …

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  • 6fanfold — fan•fold [[t]ˈfænˌfoʊld[/t]] n. 1) a pad or tablet of invoices, bills, blank sheets, etc., interleaved with carbon paper 2) made up in such a form: a fanfold tablet[/ex] 3) cmp designating continuous form paper folded like a fan so that it will… …

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  • 7fanfold — noun Date: 1925 paper (as business forms or tape) made from a web and folded like a fan lengthwise and sometimes crosswise • fanfold transitive verb …

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  • 8fanfold — /ˈfænfoʊld/ (say fanfohld) noun paper for computer or machine use, the sheets of which are joined so that they fall together in a zigzag pattern like the folds of a fan. Also, fanfold stationery. –fanfolded, adjective …

  • 9fanfold — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: fan (I) + fold, n. : a collection of sheets or forms (as for billing) interleafed with carbon paper so as to permit a multiple record (as of a transaction) to be made with a single written or… …

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  • 10fanfold — /fan fohld /, n. 1. a pad or tablet of invoices, bills, blank sheets, etc., interleaved with carbon paper for making a copy or copies of the writing or typing on the uppermost leaf. adj. 2. (of a pad or tablet of invoices, bills, blank sheets,… …

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