The report comes on a pre-printed form, which sets out the various exclusions and caveats in the margin of each page.
When contracts come on pre-printed forms, people seem to think that the terms aren't negotiable.
The introduction of a pre-printed form will save medical staff time as well as aid student learning.
Some listeners use pre-printed forms if they are unfamiliar with the language spoken by station personnel.
The center of the card might be blank space for information to be written, or contain a pre-printed form.
Memos are often sent on pre-printed forms, many of which are divided in two.
You can write your will yourself or buy a pre-printed form from many stationers or newsagents.
A requisition is a request for something, especially a formal written request on a pre-printed form.
You can also write your own will on a pre-printed form available from stationery shops.
In 1717, the Bank of England pioneered the first use of a pre-printed form.