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paper size guide

A comprehensive guide to printer paper, from size and thickness to sustainability certifications

Paper sizes work on a reverse scale; this means that the larger the number, the smaller the size. While paper sizes in the A-Series can go up to A10, the most commonly used sizes are:

A1 size

594 X 841 mm

A1 size is comparable to large advertising posters

Main uses: Architectural drawings, technical plans

A2 size

420 X 594 mm

A2 size is comparable to a medium-sized poster

Main uses: Artwork, presentation boards, maps

A3 size

297 X 420 mm

A3 is roughly the size of an average desktop monitor

Main uses: Ledgers, diagrams, flip charts 

A4 size

210 X 297 mm

A4 size is comparable to a standard document paper

Main uses: Letters, everyday documents

A5 size

148 X 210 mm

A5 is about the size of a small notepad or compact planner

Main uses: Notebooks, journals, small flyers 

A6 size

105 X 148 mm

A6 size is similar to a postcard or an index card

Main uses: Postcards, pocket notebooks, invitations
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A3 paper is twice the size of A4, and A4 is twice that of A5. The easiest way to remember paper sizes is that the smaller the number, the bigger the size. For instance, A1 is larger than A2, which is larger than A3, and so on.


Paper Sizes Milimeters (WXH) Centimeters Inches
A0 841 x 1189 mm 84.1 x 118.9 cm 33.1 × 46.8 inches
A1 594 x 841 mm 59.4 x 84.1 cm 23.4 × 33.1 inches
A2 420 x 594 mm 42 x 59.4 cm 16.5 × 23.4 inches
A3 297 x 420 mm 29.7 x 42 cm 11.7 × 16.5 inches
A4 210 x 297 mm 21 x 29.7 cm 8.3 × 11.7 inches
A5 148 x 210 mm 14.8 x 21 cm 5.8 × 8.3 inches
A6 105 x 148 mm 10.5 x 14.8 cm 4.1 × 5.8 inches
A7 74 x 105 mm 7.4 x 10.5 cm 2.9 × 4.1 inches
A8 52 x 74 mm 5.2 x 7.4 cm 2 x 2.9 inches
A9 37 x 52 mm 3.7 x 5.2 cm 1.5 x 2 inches
A10 26 x 37 mm 2.6 x 3.7 cm 1 x 1.5 inches
SRA2 450 x 640 mm 45 x 64 cm 17.7 × 25.2 inches
SRA3 320 x 450 mm 32 x 45 cm 12.6 × 17.7 inches
SRA4 225 x 320 mm 22.5 x 32 cm 8.9 x 12.6 inches
A3+ 329 x 483 mm 32.9 x 48.3 cm 13 × 19 inches
Foolscap 203 x 330 mm 20.3 x 33 cm 8 × 13 inches

A4 and A3: Most commonly used in schools and businesses.
A5: Widely used in health care (pharmacies, hospitals, doctors.)
SRA4, SRA3 and SRA2: Used by printing companies for brochures, advertising, posters, and artwork


'SRA’ stands for ‘Supplementary Raw format A’ sizes, meaning they are slightly larger than Standard A-series paper (A3, A4, A5). Professional printers often use SRA3, SRA2, and SRA1 series paper when making larger format prints as they have extra space for bleed and trim.

SRA3 > A3
SRA4 > A4
SRA2 > A2

These sizes are ideal for brochures, booklets, and other large-format prints.


Foolscap is a traditional size paper mostly used in Europe and the British Commonwealth. It is 203 x 330 mm and slightly bigger than A4 size paper (210 x 297 mm).

Foolscap is not as common today, and its size is comparable to that of a legal pad or large sketchbook. However, it still has some uses. For example:

• It is used in ring binders and lever arch files
• These files often store A4 paper
• Foolscap is bigger, so it protects the edges of A4 pages better

This way, important documents stay in good condition.

     Paper GSM

GSM stands for Grams per Square Meter.

• 80 GSM: Standard copy paper sufficient for everyday printing needs.
• Most printers are designed to take paper between 65 GSM and 300 GSM. Too light paper (less than 65 GSM) can cause jams and feed issues.
• Digital paper is usually 100 GSM and above.
• Higher GSM means thicker paper, which is less likely to tear or show through when double-sided printing.
• Higher GSM papers generally provide better print quality but cost more. They bleed through less, which is crucial for colour printing or documents with heavy ink coverage.


Most businesses in Australia and New Zealand use 80 GSM paper, which offers the best balance of quality, performance, and cost. In South Africa, Asia, North and South America, and Europe, 65-70 GSM paper is widely used.


CIE stands for Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage or International Commission on Illumination. CIE has developed the standard for measuring paper whiteness. A higher CIE value signifies a whiter paper.

Sustainably Sourced Copy Paper

Sustainably sourced paper refers to a product that supports responsible, renewable, and legally sourced forestry practices. Responsible management includes preserving the biological diversity of the forest and ensuring that these practices benefit the lives of the local people and workers.

 

FSC certified products support responsible forestry management and sustainable sourcing practices throughout the supply chain.


PEFC promotes sustainable forest management and ensures forest-based products that reach the market have been sourced from sustainably managed forests. 

OfficeMax holds Forest Stewardship Council Chain of Custody (FSC®) and Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Chain of Custody Certification (PEFC).


Carbon neutral paper refers to OfficeMax measuring and offsetting the carbon emissions (CO2) associated with a paper product's lifecycle. A life cycle assessment measures the environmental impact of a product from raw material extraction to manufacture, transportation, and final disposal. To offset the emissions associated with this product, OfficeMax purchases carbon credits.


Virgin fibre paper is paper that has been sourced directly from a tree as is—i.e., it hasn't been mixed with other materials or made from recycled content.


By using paper with recycled content, we are reducing the pressure on sourcing virgin fibre and reducing waste sent to landfills. 


• Uncoated copy paper is inherently biodegradable and compostable
• Wrapper made from recyclable and biodegradable (EN13432) paper can be recycled with normal paper waste with no extra treatment.


• Glossy paper, food-stained or thermal papers (e.g., receipts)
• Coated paper with plastic layers and paper laminated in plastic
• Some specialty papers may not qualify for the council recycling programs


• Remove staples, clips, rubber bands, and sticky notes before recycling
• Keep paper clean and dry and store it in dedicated recycling bins
• Separate glossy from regular copy paper
• Consider partnering with a professional recycling service and implementing transparent sorting systems for businesses handling large volumes.

Remember, proper paper recycling helps the environment and ensures that paper can be effectively transformed into new products.

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Sheets, Reams, Boxes & Pallet

 

Pallet Box Ream Sheets
1 Ream 500 sheets of A3/A4 paper
1 Box 5 Reams 2500 sheets of A3/A4 paper
1 Pallet of A4 paper 60 Boxes* 300 reams 150,000 sheets of A4 paper
1 Pallet of A3 paper 30 Boxes* 150 reams 75,000 sheets of A3 paper
*Based on a 1m x1.2m pallet
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