fanfold

/ˈfænˌfoʊld/
noun
  1. A stack of paper or forms that are connected and folded like a fan, often used in printers or for continuous forms.
    • She carefully separated the fanfold forms along the perforations.
    • The old printer still uses fanfold paper with carbon copies.
    • The office ordered a new box of fanfold paper for the dot matrix printer.
adjective
  1. Describing paper or forms that are folded in a fan-like, zigzag pattern.
    • The company switched from fanfold forms to individual sheets.
    • He loaded the fanfold label stock into the printer tray.
    • The fanfold invoice sheets were stacked neatly on the shelf.
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