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ROARING SPRING Carbonless Lab Book with Numbered Sets, 4x4 Grid Ruled, 11' x 9.25', 50 Sets, Gray Cover, White/Blue Pages

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About this item

  • Carbonless Lab Book, 11" x 9.25" , 4x4 Grid Ruled
  • 50 Sets of white original sheets and blue copy sheets
  • Sheet sets are numbered 1-50; includes removable cardstock sheet to place between sets
  • Stapled and taped on left edge
  • Proudly made in the USA!


Founded in 1887 by D.M. Bare, Roaring Spring Paper Products has been an integral part of the Roaring Spring community for more that 130 years. Employing over 200 people, the company prides itself on remaining a family-owned, American small business. This book is ideal for use in labs and science classes. The 15# paper has a white original sheet and yellow copy sheet. The top white sheet is printed with 4 square/inch graph layout, and the canary sheet is unprinted. The book includes sheets of carbonless paper that can be removed and placed between the white and canary sheets. Sets are consecutively numbered 1-50 The front covers is made from durable 20 pt grey pressboard, and the back is 30 pt grey chipboard. The book is stapled and taped along the 11″ side. There are 50 sets per book. Proudly made in USA!


vicki
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020
This book works, you just have to remove the carbon paper from the back, insert it between the sheets, and then write on the original sheet to make copies. The other users problems are caused by user error. Still, probably better to get carbonless copy paper as that's less difficult to work with.
Ileana
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2019
I wrote on the paper will different writing instruments and nothing showed up on the carbon paper. Don't buy!
Guavamama
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2018
I’m not if I’m the only one but I just tried writing my chemistry on the paper but nothing showed up on the carbon paper portion!! I’m so frustrated! I have tried using a mechanical pencil, ball point pen and a fine gel pen neither one works!! Has anyone else encountered this problem?