Carbonless copy paper or NCR paper is an alternative to carbon paper. It is used to make a copy of an original, handwritten document without the use of any electronics. Carbonless copy paper was developed by the NCR Corporation as a biodegradable, stain-free alternative to carbon paper.
Carbonless copy paper works in a fairly simple way. It consists of sheets of paper that are coated on the bottom and/or the top with micro-encapsulated dye or ink and/or a reactive clay.
The back of the first sheet is coated with micro-encapsulated dye. The top of the middle sheet is coated with a clay that quickly reacts with the dye to form a permanent mark. The back of the middle sheet is also coated with the dye. The lowermost sheet is coated on the top surface with the clay with no coating applied to the back side.
When the sheets are written on, the pressure from the point of the writing instrument causes the micro-capsules to break and spill their dye. Since the capsules are so small, the print obtained is very accurate.
Around fifteen pages can be copied using one sheet of carbonless copy paper.
Carbonless copy paper was also available in a self-contained version that had both the ink & the clay on the same side of the paper.
The dyes in carbonless copy papers may cause contact dermatitis in sensitive persons. Two cases of acute allergic reactions were reported.*
Invented by David Steinhardt
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