Strong, fully-sized paper made from bleached chemical woodpulp used to make accounting and record books.
Using ledger paper is prominent in engineering, architecture, banking, and other specific industries that need to produce documents on 11" by 17" paper. Copying, printing, faxing and scanning can all now be done on ledger paper. Printing, copying and scanning on ledger paper can be done in color.
the grade of business paper generally used for keeping records - is sturdy and durable.
A paper category that includes most office paper, such as letterhead, computer paper, copier bond, and notebook paper.
A heavier grade paper usually used for business records and financial statements.
A strong paper, usually for accounting and records. It is similar to bond paper in its erasure and pen writing characteristics.
a durable writing paper used in record books and business ledgers
A grade of business paper generally used for keeping records where it is subjected to appreciable wear so it requires a high degree of durability and permanence.
A strong, well-sized paper, with a finish that will accept pen and ink writing and erasures, usually used for data entry and record systems.
A stiff heavy business paper generally used for keeping records.
Stiff, heavyweight bond paper.
A paper term used to describe a type of strong, smooth bond paper used for keeping business records. Also referred to as record paper.