Claims
- 1. A print-through form comprising:
- a top layer including a printing region having a matrix of perforations therethrough, leaving a contiguous first area between the perforations; and
- a base layer adjacent to and underlying the top layer, such that areas of the base layer are exposed through the matrix of perforations in the printing region;
- wherein a marking material applied to both the perforations and the contiguous area between the perforations in the printing region forms a character on the top layer by marking the contiguous area between the perforations, and also forms a copy of the character on the base layer by marking the areas on the base layer exposed through the perforations in the top layer, such that, with the layers separated, the character is discernible on both layers.
- 2. A print-through form as in claim 1 wherein the perforations are round holes, regularly spaced.
- 3. A print-through form as in claim 1 wherein the perforations are regular polygons, regularly spaced.
- 4. A print-through form as in claim 1 wherein the perforations are randomly spaced.
- 5. A print-through form as in claim 4 wherein the perforations are random in shape and size as well as in spacing.
- 6. A print-through form as in claim 1, wherein the layers are joined for printing by an adhesive between the layers in a manner that the layers may be separated after printing.
- 7. A print-through form as in claim 6 wherein the adhesive is present in only specific regions between the layers.
- 8. A print-through form as in claim 1, wherein the layers are joined along two edges, and the layers are separable by tearing along first perforation lines adjacent to and substantially parallel to the two joined edges.
- 9. A print-through form as in claim 8 wherein the form is a single form in a web of identical print-through forms joined by second perforation lines across the web from joined edge to joined edge, whereby individual forms may be separated from the web either before or after printing by tearing along the second perforation lines.
- 10. A print-through form as in claim 1 further comprising at least one intermediate layer between the top layer and the base layer, wherein some of the perforations in the top layer pass also through all intermediate layers to the base layer such that, with the layers separated, a copy of the character is discernible on all layers.
- 11. A print-through form as in claim 10 wherein the perforations are round holes, regularly spaced.
- 12. A print-through form as in claim 10 wherein the perforations are regular polygons, regularly spaced.
- 13. A print-through form as in claim 10 wherein the perforations are randomly spaced.
- 14. A print-through form as in claim 13 wherein the openings are random in shape and size as well as in spacing.
- 15. A print-through form as in claim 10 wherein the layers are joined for printing by an adhesive between the layers in a manner that the layers may separated after printing.
- 16. A print-through form as in claim 15 wherein the adhesive is present in only specific regions between the layers.
- 17. A print-through form as in claim 10 wherein the layers are joined along two edges, and the layers are separable by tearing along first perforation lines adjacent to and substantially parallel to the two joined edges.
- 18. A print-through form as in claim 17 wherein the form is a single form in a web of identical print-through forms joined by second perforation lines across the web from joined edge to joined edge, whereby individual forms may be separated from the web either before or after printing by tearing along the second perforation lines.
- 19. A print-through form comprising:
- a top layer including a printing region having a matrix of perforations therethrough, the perforations substantially evenly distributed over said printing region; and
- a base layer adjacent to and underlying said top layer;
- wherein at any position within the printing region the spatial density of the perforations is at least 10 perforations per square millimeter.
- 20. A print-through form comprising:
- a top layer including a printing region having a plurality of perforations therethrough, the perforations positioned within said printing region in an evenly distributed geometric matrix; and
- a base layer adjacent to and underlying the top layer;
- wherein within the printing region the total area of the perforations is about one-half of the area of the printing region, and the numeric areal density of the perforations is equal to or greater than 2000 perforations per square inch.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/291,987 filed Aug. 17, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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