Search results
Learn about the A series paper sizes, from A0 to A10, defined by ISO 216 standard. Find out the dimensions, tolerances, international usage and other formats related to A paper sizes.
- C Envelope Sizes
This size is defined in the ISO standards for envelope...
- Japanese Sizes
The Japanese Industrial Standards organisation has defined...
- Reams & Quires
In the US a pallet of paper is usually 40 cases of 10 reams...
- Weights of Sheets
What is the weight of a sheet of paper is a simple question...
- Magnification & Scaling
A Paper Size Scale & Magnification Factors. The ISO 216...
- US Paper Sizes
A0: B+ (Super B) B Plus, or Super B as it is sometimes...
- British Imperial Sizes
Before metrication the UK used British Imperial paper sizes,...
- Whiteness & Brightness
Brightness, as specified by the TAPPI is the measurement of...
- C Envelope Sizes
Learn about the A series paper sizes defined by the ISO 216 standard, from A0 to A13. A0 is the largest size with an area of 1 m2 and a dimension ratio of 1 to √2.
A0 is a paper size that is typically used for technical drawings and posters. Dimensions. A0 measures 841 × 1189 millimeters or 33.11 × 46.81 inches. In PostScript, its dimensions are rounded off to 2384 × 3370 points. Part of the ISO 216 standard. A0 is part of a set or range of page sizes, called the ISO A or ISO 216 standard.
Learn about the A0 paper size, the largest in the A series, and its common applications in technical drawings, posters and blueprints. Find out how to print A0 documents with high quality and bleed margins using Adobe software.
A0 is the largest format in the A series defined by the ISO 216 standard. It has a surface area of 1 square meter and is suitable for large posters, drawings, and charts. Learn about its width, height, aspect ratio, and how it relates to the other A sizes.
A0 size in all values. A0 paper size in cm, inches, pixels and mm. Detailed dimensions for the international a0 paper size.
A0 paper size and other dimensions in the A series. A series paper sizes - A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10, A11, A12, A13, 2A0, 4A0, A0+, A1+, A3+.