Talk:Carbonless copy paper
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Writing on the back side of carbonless paper gums up pens and pencils. When writing on the backs, the last page or bottom page, should be used as it lacks certain properties and will take a pen or pencil mark more readily. Make sure to seprate the page from top pages to avoid writing through them and onto the fronts.
Aaron TaddikenAarontaddiken (talk) 03:26, 26 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Carbonless Carbon Paper
My father, Robert R. Wissinger, was the Chief Chemist for the Frye Manufacturing Company, Des Moines, Iowa from 1951 to 1968. I was always under the impression that he and his team discovered the carbonless carbon paper technique (AKA microencapsulation of ink on paper) and that the Frye company sold the rights to this technique to the NCR Corp. who later refined the process and marketed it as NCR paper. I was very surprised to read in this Wiki that the process was invented by chemists Lowell Schleicher and Barry Green, working for the NCR Corporation. Unfortunately, my father is deceased and the Frye Manufacturing Company was sold many years ago, so is it difficult to prove or disprove my understanding. If anyone can elaborate on this, I am very interested in learning more. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bwissinger (talk • contribs) 00:00, 26 April 2008 (UTC)