Business Forms for Print Resellers

Business Forms CollageBusiness forms are printed documents used by organizations to capture, process, and record information in everyday operations. From invoices and purchase orders to prescription pads and logistics paperwork, these forms remain essential tools for many industries that rely on accurate documentation and reliable recordkeeping.

While many business processes have become digital, printed forms continue to play a critical role in sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, education, finance, and government. In many environments, printed documents provide reliable workflows, regulatory compliance, and easy duplication or archiving when digital systems are unavailable or impractical.

For print resellers, business forms also represent one of the most dependable product categories in the industry. Once designed and implemented, many forms reorder repeatedly—monthly, quarterly, or annually—with little or no design changes. This makes business forms a powerful source of recurring revenue and long-term customer relationships.

At Wise, we manufacture high-quality business forms exclusively for resale through print distributors and resellers. With decades of experience in traditional forms manufacturing, we help our partners deliver customized solutions that support real-world business workflows while creating reliable reorder programs for their customers.

Business Forms Solutions for Print Resellers

Wise produces a comprehensive range of traditional business forms used across many industries. Each format is designed to support specific operational workflows while giving print resellers dependable products that generate repeat orders.

Our business forms capabilities include cut sheet forms, unit sets, continuous forms, jumbo rolls, wraparound books, document security products, prescription pads, and specialized forms such as barcoded or UV-printed documents. Whether your customer needs simple office forms or highly customized operational documents, Wise has the manufacturing expertise to deliver reliable, high-quality solutions.

 

Explore the business forms categories below to learn more about the different types of forms Wise manufactures for resale

Cut Sheets

Cut sheet forms are single-page documents typically printed in standard letter or legal sizes. Businesses use cut sheet forms for invoices, statements, prescription pads, and internal documentation. Because they run through standard office printers, they are widely used across industries for everyday operational paperwork and recordkeeping

Unit Sets

Unit sets are multi-part carbonless forms designed for handwritten documentation where multiple copies are required. They are commonly used for work orders, purchase orders, repair tickets, and delivery receipts. Each copy captures the same information instantly, making unit sets ideal for field services, logistics, and operational workflows.

Continuous Forms

Continuous forms are printed documents designed for dot-matrix or line printers. These forms include pinfeed edges and perforations that allow them to run efficiently through automated printing systems. They are commonly used for invoices, billing statements, shipping documentation, and other high-volume business communications.

Jumbo Rolls

Jumbo rolls are large rolls of printed paper used for extremely high-volume document printing. Organizations that produce large quantities of statements, bills, or transactional documents often use jumbo rolls with high-speed laser or inkjet printing systems to maximize efficiency and reduce production costs.

Wraparound Books

Wraparound books are bound sets of carbonless forms designed to keep related documents together in a single pad or booklet. They are commonly used for receipt books, guest checks, sales orders, and field service documentation. Wraparound books are especially useful for professionals who need portable recordkeeping while working in the field.

Document Security and Checks

Secure business documents such as checks require specialized printing features that prevent tampering, duplication, and fraud. Security elements may include specialized paper, microprinting, void pantographs, numbering, and other protective features that help businesses safeguard financial transactions and sensitive information.

Check Stock

Check stock refers to pre-printed or blank security paper used to produce financial checks. Because check fraud continues to evolve, modern check stock incorporates multiple security features designed to prevent copying or alteration, helping organizations protect financial transactions and maintain compliance.

Notepads

Custom notepads are versatile printed forms used for notes, reminders, checklists, and internal documentation. Businesses often use branded notepads for everyday office communication as well as promotional giveaways. Because they are inexpensive and frequently reordered, notepads can also become a reliable repeat-order product for print resellers

Prescription Pads

Prescription pads are specialized medical forms used by healthcare providers to authorize medications and treatments. These pads often include security features designed to prevent tampering or unauthorized duplication, helping healthcare organizations comply with regulatory requirements and maintain accurate patient documentation.

UV Printing

UV printing is a printing process that uses ultraviolet light to instantly cure ink during production. On business forms, UV printing is often used when strong color coverage, durability, or printing on specialty materials is required. The process produces sharp images and smudge-resistant documents suitable for demanding applications.

Barcoded Forms

Barcoded forms incorporate machine-readable barcodes that allow printed documents to integrate with digital tracking systems. Businesses use barcoded forms to automate inventory tracking, shipping documentation, and workflow management. By linking printed documents to databases and scanning systems, barcoded forms improve operational efficiency and accuracy.

The questions below address the most common things print resellers ask about business forms, including how they are used, why businesses continue to rely on printed documentation, and how different forms formats support specific operational workflows.

Review the FAQ section below to learn more about business forms opportunities and how Wise helps resellers build profitable, repeat-order programs.

Business Forms FAQs for Resellers

Want to learn about Wise business forms? You’re in the right place! At Wise, we specialize in high-quality, customizable business forms designed for repeat use in sectors like healthcare, logistics, education, government, finance, and more. Below are answers to the most common questions we receive about business forms.

Business Forms: Invoices, Continuous Forms & Unit Sets

Q1: What is a business form?

A: A business form is a pre-printed or custom-designed paper document used to capture, record, or process information in day-to-day operations. Examples include invoices, purchase orders, patient intake forms, checks, and inventory tags. Businesses rely on forms because they are cost-effective, legally compliant, and easy to duplicate or archive.

Learn more about Wise’s full range of business forms.

Q2: What types of business forms does Wise produce?

A: Wise offers a broad range of paper-based business forms, including:

  • Continuous forms (computer forms, dot matrix forms). Forms with pinfeed on both sides that run through a dot matrix printer and are separated by a perf. Applications include invoices, purchase orders, and bills of lading. Learn more about continuous forms.
  • Cut-sheet forms. Single-sheet forms typically in letter (8.5″ x 11″) or legal (8.5″ x 14″) size. Common uses: invoices, statements, checks, prescription pads, and letterhead. Explore cut-sheet forms.
  • Unit sets (multi-part carbonless forms). Multi-part forms bound together, often with carbonless paper. Ideal for purchase orders, job tickets, estimate and repair forms. See unit sets.
  • Wraparound books (receipt books, carbonless books). A type of unit set wrapped around a spine for durability. Used for receipt books, guest checks, and sales orders. View wraparound books.
  • Jumbo rolls. 50-inch diameter rolls for extremely high-volume laser/inkjet printing (e.g., financial statements, utility bills, variable-data shells). Learn about jumbo rolls.
  • Document security and checks. Security features include tamper-evident paper, void pantographs, secure numbering, and more. See secure check stock.
  • Check stock (blank security checks). Pre-printed with security features to prevent copying or alteration. Explore check stock options.
  • Customizable promotional tools for giveaways, notes, and reminders. Learn more about custom notepads.
  • Prescription pads. Special notepads for the pharmaceutical industry with up to ten security features, exceeding CMS requirements. See prescription pads.

Q3: Why do businesses still use printed forms instead of going fully digital?

A: Even in today’s digital-first world, printed forms remain essential because they:

  • Provide legally compliant documentation.
  • Ensure traceability when Internet access is limited.
  • Support industries that require physical copies (e.g., healthcare prescriptions, government compliance).
  • Offer durability and reliability in warehouses, shipping, and field services.

Industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, transportation, education, and finance still rely on business forms every day. Explore Wise’s vertical market applications.

Q4: How do different industries use business forms?

  • Manufacturing & distribution: Invoices, receipts, inventory tags, bills of lading.
  • Transportation & logistics: Multi-part bills of lading, freight bills, delivery receipts.
  • Healthcare: Insurance claim forms, prescription pads, patient intake forms.
  • Finance: Secure checks, deposit slips, statements, certificates of deposit.
  • Government: Purchase orders, tax and compliance forms.
  • Education: Applications, transcripts, evaluation forms.
  • Automotive: Invoices, repair orders, deposit tickets.
  • Home services: Work orders, receipts, “We Missed You” door hangers.
  • Nonprofits: Donor forms, time cards, membership applications.
  • Real estate: Rental applications, contracts, move-in/move-out checklists.
  • Food & beverage: Delivery tickets, order forms, pick tickets.

Each sector values pre-printed forms for compliance, efficiency, and ease of duplication. Learn more by visiting our industry solutions.

Q5: What is UV printing and how is it used on business forms?

A: UV printing uses ultraviolet light to instantly cure ink, producing sharp, smudge-resistant output. On business forms, UV printing is ideal for:

  • Heavy ink coverage
  • Logos and designs that require sharp printing resolution
  • Printing on non-traditional materials

Discover Wise’s UV printing capabilities.

Q6: Can I get custom business forms with my company logo and colors?

A: Yes, Wise offers full customization, including:

  • Multi-color printing (up to seven colors, including PMS spot colors).
  • Logos and brand identity elements.
  • Special finishes: MICR encoding, variable numbering, barcodes, and desensitizing ink.
  • Short-run, medium-run, and long-run flexibility.

Explore more about custom business forms.

Q7: How long does it take to print and deliver business forms?

A: Turnaround times depend on complexity, but most standard orders are ready within 10 business days. Rush and expedited options are available depending on volume and requirements.

Contact Wise for details on turnaround times.

Q8: What are barcoded forms and how do they help?

A: Barcoded forms include 1D (Code 39, Code 128) or 2D (QR, Data Matrix) barcodes printed on cut-sheet, continuous, or unit-set formats. They improve efficiency by:

  • Automating warehouse inventory scanning.
  • Supporting traceability in manufacturing.
  • Linking forms directly to digital systems.

Learn more about barcoded forms.

Q9: How do business forms create recurring revenue for resellers?

A: Once designed, most business forms are reordered regularly—monthly, quarterly, or annually—with little to no changes. Industries like warehousing, healthcare, education, and government rely on consistent pre-printed forms, making them one of the most dependable sources of repeat revenue for print resellers.

Wise helps resellers by tracking specs, managing inventory, and ensuring quick reorders. Learn more from our article: Repeat Labels and Forms Orders: Revenue Secret Hiding in Plain Sight.