By produce do you mean Generate? - gee i don't think anything short of a really complex print shop can do that (the carbon has to be inserted between the forms and glued together...) But any printer can print several copies of a form sou you can assemble them manually later (use the most lightweight paper you can possible find). If you mean PRINT ON (through) carbon copy forms, you want a dot matrix printer. They make a lot of noise but they have needles (or hammers) that push on inked tape and so can get through the paper and carbon the the underlying copy.
Dot Matrix printers are the most suitable for printing invoices. These invoices are normally made our of carbon copies
an advantage is that it creates a multiple of copies at a time of the thingy you want it to. a disadvantage is that it takes up a lot of space, needs an electricity (electricity bill) and that even the smallest mark on the paper your copying can show on the end results.
The maximum print speed on a Brother printer is forty pages per minute. This is a fast printing speed for black and white copies. Most color copies are printed at twenty-seven pages per minute.
Microsoft word offers the choice of multiple copies. By holding 'Ctrl' and pressing 'P' you open the print options before printing. Change the number of copies from 1 to the amount you need. If you are not on word, other programs may offer this. If not, purchase a printer-copier.
No inkjet printers don`t produce carbon copy because for carbon copies special type of ink is required which cannot work in inkjet printers.
An iPad 3G can print wirelessly if you have an AirPrint printer on your network. Select "Settings" and "Wi-Fi" on your iPad screen. Verify that you are on the correct network. Navigate to the item you want to print, and click the icon located on the upper corner. Select "Print" from the menu. Use the "+" or "-" to select the number of copies. Tap "Printer", select the appropriate printer and "Print" to begin printing.
The printing technology (dot matrix, inkjet, laser, etc) doesn't normally limit its use, but each printing technology has specific characteristics which may prevent, or promote, use of a given technology in a given application or environment. Dot matrix printers are fairly noisy printers and may thus be unsuitable for use near patients. However, dot matrix printers can create carbon copies, and are thus often preferred over more modern technologies such as inkjets or laser printers. Assuming the printer can be places such that the emitted noise doesn't impact patients, a dot matrix printer may be the perfect solution even in a hospital, for example if a single printout should produce multiple copies (e.g. one for the patient's files, one for the nurses' records, etc...).
company does not mention the printer. Don't waste time.
You can prevent people from printing large print jobs outside of normal working hours. For example, you might not want people to print 45 copies of their 300 page book late in the evening.
The Canon MP210 can perform the basic printer functions, printing in either black and white or color. It can also scan and copy documents so that you can print copies easily and quickly.
Any all-in-one machine on the market will fit your need for a printer that faxes and makes copies. Most all in one machines includes not only a fax, copier and a printer but also a scanner as well.
It is used to print hard copies/data from the computer.