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Employment Forms   (331985)
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Form ID: 331985

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  2. Color Options

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    Your employment forms can be printed in a variety of color combinations. For example, if you want a folded form, with full-color graphics on the outside, you might choose full-color front (the outside of the form) and two-color or one-color back (the inside of the form).

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

    Full-color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal. However, many forms don't require a full-color treatment, and a well-conceived two-color or even one-color design can prove an acceptable alternative.

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    Front: Full-Color
    Back: Full-Color
  3. Carbonless Duplicates

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    If you'd like carbonless employment forms, choose the number of duplicates to include. Carbonless paper is available in two, three, four, and five-part configurations. Please note that selecting duplicate forms will limit your paper and size options above.

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  4. Size

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    Choose the size forms you'd like to order. Duplicate (carbonless) forms are not available in 11 x 17 (folded) format.

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  5. Paper Choices

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    20 lb. bond is a common paper choice for simple office forms. It is often used for printer and copier paper, too.

    60 lb. offset is a heavier paper stock, which is stronger than 20 lb. bond yet still cost-effective.

    70 lb. matte text is a common, cost-effective paper stock.

    80 lb. matte text provides an excellent and economical surface for text but is not ideal for reproducing graphics and high-quality images.

    20 lb. carbonless is the standard paper of choice for duplicate business forms.

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  6. Glue Edge

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    What is the glue edge?

    The glue edge refers to the edge of the page where the forms are connected. Most carbonless forms are glued along the top or the left edge. However, we can set up your forms to tear apart along any edge you choose.

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  7. Hole Drilling

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    Drilling is the printing term for punching holes along the spine edge of a printed item. Three-hole drilling allows your employment forms to be conveniently stored in a standard three-ring binder. Two, four, and five-hole drilling are also available.

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  8. Shrink Wrapping

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    What are the benefits of shrink-wrapping?

    Shrink-wrapping protects against humidity, dust, and dirt; prevents damage from bending, tearing, or folding; and keeps printed items well-organized, under control, and easy to maintain. Printed materials are far easier to transport and store when they're shrink-wrapped together, rather than stacked loosely in a pile.

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  9. Turnaround Times

    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
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