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A Paper Size in cm, inches. A series paper sizes and dimensions are defined by the ISO 216 international paper size standard. The A series is comman and world wide used paper size. The base A0 size of paper is defined as having an area of 1 m2 and a dimension ratio of 1 to √2.
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Paper 80 to 100 gsm: A general and common paper weight, most common uses are general printer and copier paper. Paper 100 to 140 gsm: A better quality paper, usually available with a wove or textured effect, will work well in most projects from letterheads to insert sheets. Card 150 to 224 gsm
Paper size refers to the printed size of your artwork/document. We can print in the following default sizes: Loose Sheets. A7, A6, A5, A4, A3, B5, Half Letter, Letter, Small Card (55 x 85 mm), DL, 105/148/200/210 mm Square. Postcards. A7, A6, A5, Half Letter. Folded Sheets, Encapsulated Sheets & Synthetic Sheets.
Paper Conversion Sizes. For your reference we have included below a table detailing the physical size of all the common paper sizes that are in use for the printing of photographic images. However we can provide cut to order paper sizes for all of our range of papers.
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The dimensions of the A series paper sizes, as defined by the ISO 216 standard, are given in the table below the diagram in both millimetres and inches (cm measurements can be obtained by dividing mm value by 10).
A simple, free, comprehensive resource for finding the international standards for paper sizes in metric and imperial.