Continuous Print

Bolster efficiency rates and image

Continuous business forms are a simple yet effective way of speeding up administrative processes while enhancing your company image. We can design and preprint your choice of perforated, continuous computer forms, including invoices, statements, delivery dockets, remittance advice slips and more. These professional looking forms are then ready for specific customer data to be overprinted by dot matrix and impact printers.

Processing paperwork: raising quality and quantity

Pre-printed, multi-part computer forms enable you to quickly produce the essential paperwork required to support your business effortlessly. They can assist with legal requirements with respect to capturing signatures duplicated onto identical forms e.g. courier. In addition, they provide a consistent means of portraying your company’s professional image, contact details, and terms and conditions of business. As the market leader in the specialist technique of continuous printing, Kalamazoo can design business forms to meet your exact needs.

Key benefits:

  • Streamlines administrative process and guarantees throughput work every time
  • Consistent approach across all business-support paperwork
  • Promotes professional company image, enhances brand
  • Effective medium for communicating business terms and conditions
  • Tightens up business practices
  • Automated printing reduces the risk of human error

Continuous forms are ideal for:

  • Invoices
  • Statements
  • Delivery dockets
  • Packing slips
  • Remittance advices
  • Credit notes
  • Labels
  • Pay envelopes

Faster and cheaper:

Save time with multi-part continuous stationery. Print two or more copies at the same time allowing you to quickly and easily supply one copy for your client, one for a delivery and on for your files. Save money at the same time, continuous stationery is still has an important role to play as part of your printing resources. Many businesses continue to make use of continuous stationery as per page it is often cheaper than the laser counterpart.