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Carbon paper (originally carbonic paper) consists of sheets of that create one or more copies simultaneously with the creation of an original document when inscribed by a or . The term cc which means "" is derived from this use of carbon paper.


History
In 1801, , an inventor, invented carbon paper to provide the ink for his mechanical typing , one of the first . Ralph Wedgwood obtained the first patent for carbon paper in 1806.

Carbon paper in its original form was paper coated on one side with a layer of a loosely bound dry ink or pigmented , bound with . The manufacture of carbon paper was formerly the largest consumer of . In 1954 the Columbia Ribbon & Carbon Manufacturing Company filed a patent for what became known in the trade as solvent carbon paper: the coating was changed from wax-based to polymer-based. The manufacturing process changed from a hot-melt method to a solvent-applied coating or set of coatings. It was then possible to use polyester or other plastic film as a substrate, instead of paper, although the name remained carbon paper.

Carbon paper was the principal medium of reproduction for , a publication method used in the former in order to publish books without having to use state-controlled printing houses and risk the or imprisonment.


Modern uses
The advent of word processing and the decline of typewriting meant that any number of copies of a document could be printed on demand, and the decline of carbon paper, which had already been partially superseded by and carbonless copy paper, became irrevocable. A few specialist or remnant uses remain. Examples of these are receipts at point of sale (though they have mostly been relegated to being for when electronic POS devices fail) or for on-the-spot fine notices, duplicate , and some (though the United States Postal Service has recently converted to an electronic format), and tracking slips for various expedited mail services requiring multiple copies. In India, form-filling is on a sufficient scale that carbon paper is still widely used. As of 2013, in Canada, only one eight-person company still manufactured carbon paper; in the United Kingdom, one company; and in the United States, only two small companies.

There have been some experimental uses of carbon paper in art: as a surface for painting and (to decorate envelopes). Carbon paper is commonly used to transfer patterns onto glass in the creation of .

Carbon paper disks are still used in school physics labs as part of experiments on projectile motion and position.

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Fuel cell "carbon paper"
A substance known as "carbon paper" is also used in applications. However, this carbon paper has nothing to do with the carbon paper used for copying texts. It consists of manufactured into flat sheets. It is used to help as an electrode that facilitates diffusion of reagents across the catalyst layered membrane portion of membrane electrode assembly.


See also
  • Carbonless copy paper
  • List of duplicating processes


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