(1) A copy of a typewritten page. In the days of typewriters, copies were made by inserting a sheet of carbon paper between two or more blank sheets of paper. The ink on the carbon paper ...
Cc may be a computer-age term, but it has roots in the 1870s with paper copying techniques. Here's how to use cc and bcc in ...
And what if more than one copy of that piece of paper was required? Enter: carbon paper. To duplicate the information on a ...
We still use the letters cc (carbon copy) today although carbon paper has fallen into disuse. In the 1960s the company became world leaders in magnetic ribbons used on cheques for electronic ...