The writing shield is a piece of card that is either supplied loose or in wraparound form (attached to the back of the NCR pad). The NCR Pads are supplied with a grey board backing card, and then a writing shield that is inserted under a complete set, to stop the transfer of information travelling through multiple sets in one go. NCR Pads are usually 50 sets (loose sets) collated together, comprising of 2, 3, 4 or sometimes 5 parts, generally in 50`s, and then glued together into pad form. These NCR sets can then be Numbered, Hole Punched and Perforated if required. Comprising of 2, 3, 4 or sometimes 5 parts, all of the NCR parts are glued together to make one complete, individual set. Loose sets as they are also known are the least expensive way of manufacture. The carbon then reacts when writing pressure is applied to the top sheet, allowing the transfer of the image through to the subsequent NCR sheets below. NCR (No Carbon Required - to give it its full name) is multiple sheets of specialised paper which are coated with carbon to either the front, the back or both sides. What is NCR? We Explain all about NCR 'No Carbon Required' Printing. We do not send any order out for delivery unless it is absolutely perfect!
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