One of the most commonly used office stationeries is the continuous computer paper since computer use has increased vastly. Its peak was in the mid-90s and afterwards, its use has declined a bit but this time-tested product faced the challenges and remained relevant in the modern-day office today.
In Australia, it appeared in the 1960s and it was used in dot matrix printers. Hence, very often it can be referred t6o as dot matrix computer paper, continuous for or listing paper. It is made with sprocket holes on the side of the paper which are used to feed through the tractor feed in the printer. Also, on both sides, there are perforations that enable you to tear away the sprocket holes and leave you with a clean sheet.