decollate2
Syllabification: de·col·late
verb
[no object]
Separate sheets of paper, such as multi-ply computer paper, into different piles.
More example sentences- We have no more need for bursting and decollating multi-part stationery or lining up pre-printed stationery.
- The symptoms reported by three of approximately 15 persons in the department were thought to be caused by decollating carbonless copy paper.
- The Martin Yale 950 desktop decollator is capable of decollating three-part (five-ply) carbon-interleaved forms.
Derivatives
decollator
noun
More example sentences- Sets up, operates, and maintains multi-station decollator for separating computer printouts and carbons.
- The 6022 is a high volume, variable speed decollator, capable of separating up to 430 A4 forms per minute.
- The Ameraseal FD 510 is a two part tabletop decollator ideal for low to medium volume jobs.
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