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Continuous stationery

Have you ever seen a long piece of paper that has holes on the side and looks like it can go on forever? That's called continuous stationery.

Now, why does it have holes on the side? Well, those holes help a machine feed the paper through it easily. The machine pulls it along using those holes so it stays straight and doesn't get stuck.

Continuous stationery can be used to print long documents or lists, like a sales invoice or an inventory report. Since it's continuous, you don't have to worry about running out of paper and stopping in the middle of a project. You just keep going until you're finished.

But the best part about continuous stationery is that it saves time and money. Printing on a continuous roll is faster and more efficient than printing on individual sheets of paper. Plus, you can print a lot more on one roll than you could on a stack of paper. This means you can get more work done in less time, and save money by not having to buy paper as often.

So, continuous stationery is like your own personal paper highway that helps you get your work done faster and more efficiently. Cool, huh?
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