COMPUMATIC
(200) Time Cards for uPunch CR1000 Time Clock, Bi-Weekly, by COMPUMATIC
(200) Time Cards for uPunch CR1000 Time Clock, Bi-Weekly, by COMPUMATIC
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Overview
- Brand : COMPUMATIC
- Cover Material : Cardstock
- Format : Notebook, Organizer
- Calendar Type : Weekly
- Target Audience : Adult
- Sheet Size : 3.375 x 9 inches
- Material : Cardstock
- Item Weight : 2.2 Pounds
- Pages : 200 Pages
- Binding : Unknown Binding
About this item
- Compatible with uPunch CR1000 and all* standard front load time stamp clocks from Amano, Acroprint, Compumatic, Icon, Lathem, Simplex, and others...
- Can replace uPunch CRTC1100 and CRTC1050
- Named days, Monday to Sunday. Bi-weekly format, identical layout printed on both sides, one week per side, sturdy card stock.
- Card dimensions 3.375 inches wide, 9 inches long
- 200 time cards per pack
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