What size is B3 compared to A4?

ISO 216

Format Size in Millimeters Size in Inches
B2 500 × 707 19.7 × 27.8
B3 353 × 500 13.9 × 19.7
B4 250 × 353 9.8 × 13.9
B5 176 × 250 6.9 × 9.8

What size paper is B3?

35.3 × 50 cm
B series paper sizes

Size Dimension
B3 35.3 × 50 cm
B4 25 × 35.3 cm
B5 17.6 × 25 cm
B6 12.5 × 17.6 cm

What is the size of A4 size paper?

Standard International Paper Sizes and Measurements

Paper Size Inches Millimeters
A2 16-1/2 x 23-3/8 in 420 x 594 mm
A3 11-3/4 x 16-1/2 in 297 x 420 mm
A4 8-1/4 x 11-3/4 in 210 x 297 mm
A5 5-7/8 x 8-1/4 in 148 x 210 mm

What is B size paper used for?

The B-series is widely used in the printing industry to describe both paper sizes and printing press sizes, including digital presses. B3 paper is used to print two US letter or A4 pages side by side using imposition; four pages would be printed on B2, eight on B1, etc.

Is B3 bigger than A3?

The B paper size chart is used for bigger jobs, such as posters. The B paper size was brought in for a wider range of paper sizes and, due to this, is larger than the A. You can describe B3 as in between the sizes of A3 and A4 and B5 in the middle of A4 and A5.

What is B4 size paper?

A B4 piece of paper measures 250 × 353 mm or 9.8 × 13.9 inches. Cutting it in half will create two B5 sheets of paper. B4 is part of the B series and is defined by the ISO 216 international paper size standard.

What size is B5 paper?

Paper Size FAQ

SIZE WIDTH (mm) HEIGHT (in.)
B2 514 mm 28.66 in.
B3 364 mm 20.24 in.
B4 257 mm 14.33 in.
B5 182 mm 10.12 in.

Is B3 or A3?

B Paper Sizes Guide You can describe B3 as in between the sizes of A3 and A4 and B5 in the middle of A4 and A5.

What are the different paper sizes?

What are the typical paper sizes?

  • Letter – 8.5” x 11”
  • Legal – 8.5” x 14”
  • Tabloid – 11” x 17”
  • Digital Sizes – 12” x 18”, 13” x 19”, or 14” x 20”

What is B5 paper?

A B5 piece of paper measures 176 × 250 mm or 6.9 × 9.8 inches. Cutting it in half will create two B6 sheets of paper. B5 is part of the B series and is defined by the ISO 216 international paper size standard.