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    Dear Sirs

    Got an offer to print Air Line Tickets for a local airliner, i wonder how to make the red carbon at the back of the ticket, is it a special type of carbonless paper or some sort of special ink that i should print on the back that carries the character of the carbon?
    would you please help me.

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    I believe I may know a few ways to suggest, and certainly help you acquire the paper needed (we are a carbonless manufacturer). I'll send you details in a few moments.

    Tom Parbs
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    I believe what you need is someone that can "carbonize" the paper, specific to your needs. From being in this industry for quite some time, I have always known that Goodwin Graphics in Texas is the main source of getting that job done (and I believe the only source for carbonizing in the US- but I could be wrong). I also can not verify if this or any company i know transacts international business.

    But it may be a good start.

    Respectfully,

    Thomas Parbs
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    thank you thomas
    do u have any idea how the paper is carbonized for the tickets?

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    I am not sure of the exact process of how the paper is "carbonized" as I do not believe it is done through a coating process. I could be wrong on this, but the best thing I could suggest is to speak with Goodwin out of Texas (as referenced in my previous post).

    They should be able to accommodate you and/or answer any product specific questions.

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    Thomas Parbs
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