Carbon Paper
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Dependable Carbon Paper for Offices, Workshops and Field Use
Carbon paper remains a simple, low-cost way to make duplicates anywhere—no electricity or printer required. Place a sheet inked side down between two pages; handwriting or typewriter strokes on the top page transfer a copy to the sheet underneath. It’s perfect for order pads, delivery notes, service dockets, HR forms and on-site paperwork.
Colours, Sizes & Uses
- Black – Highest contrast on most paper stocks; good for signatures and legal documents.
- Blue – Popular for receipt and order books; easy to differentiate from the original.
- A4 – Standard office size for general documents.
- F4 – Longer page (approximately 210 × 330mm) commonly used in Malaysia for forms and books.
How to Choose
- Copy count – One sheet normally makes 1 duplicate; with firm pressure you may achieve 2–3 layers depending on paper weight.
- Surface softness – Softer coatings transfer with lighter pressure; firmer coatings last a few reuses.
- Pack size – Pick small packs for mobile teams, cartons for busy counters and service desks.
Using Carbon Paper Effectively
- Place the inked side down facing the page that will receive the copy.
- Use a ball pen or typewriter/impact device for clean lines; fountain/gel inks are not required for the copy to appear.
- Keep sheets flat and dry, away from heat and pressure to prevent smudging.
- For pre-collated multi-part sets without loose carbon, consider NCR Computer Forms.
Related Categories
- Computer Forms (NCR)
- A4 Copier Paper
- Writing Instruments
- Photograph & Certificate Paper
- Labels & Stickers
FAQ
What is the difference between carbon paper and NCR computer forms?
Carbon paper is a reusable/loose sheet placed between pages to transfer marks. NCR (no-carbon-required) forms have micro-encapsulated coatings on the paper itself, so no loose carbon is needed and sets are pre-collated.
Should I choose black or blue carbon paper?
Black offers maximum contrast for signatures and legal copies; blue is common for receipts and helps distinguish copies from the original.
How many copies can I make at once?
Typically 1 clear duplicate per carbon sheet. With firm pressure and suitable paper weight you may produce 2–3 layers, but results vary by device and surface.
Can carbon paper be reused?
Yes—many sheets can be reused until the coating fades or becomes uneven. For consistent, high-volume work, NCR sets are more efficient.
Which tools work best on carbon paper?
Ball pens, pencils, and manual typewriters/impact printers. The transfer is mechanical—ink type doesn’t affect the copy.
How do I avoid smudges?
Store sheets flat in a folder, avoid heat and heavy pressure on the stack, and place the inked side correctly (downwards) before writing.
Do you offer bulk discounts and deliver across Malaysia?
Yes. Pacific Wise provides bulk pricing, reward points and fast nationwide delivery with free shipping on eligible orders.

