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Straight and Reverse
sequence are made from the same paper. With straight sequence,
the sheets are in the correct order for the carbon action to
function when the top sheet is written on. In the case of a
three part set, the color sequence for Straight Sequence would
be White, Canary, Pink. So why is the paper available in Reverse
and Straight sequence? Because some, but not all, printers will
reverse the paper during the printing process. Example: When
you load most ink-jet printers, the paper is loaded in the back
with the print side facing the front. The first sheet is printed
and delivered face up. The next one drops on top, etc. In this
case, you would want the reverse because the Pink would print
first, followed by the Canary and White.
EXCEPTION: Using the same printer, if you wanted to print
both sides, you would want Straight Sequence. The first pass
would Reverse the paper colors, and the second would return
them to back to Straight.
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