A printable A4 versus A3 paper size cheat sheet for any office

An A3 sheet folded once gives you two A4 pages. That single relationship governs paper purchasing, finisher choice, scanner glass dimensions, and the price difference between an A4 and A3 office MFP. This cheat sheet covers everything else worth knowing on one printable page.

The single visual that explains the whole system

Every paper size in the A series follows the same rule: cut the next larger sheet in half along the long edge and the proportions stay the same. A0 cut in half gives two A1 sheets. A1 cut in half gives two A2. A2 cut in half gives two A3. A3 cut in half gives two A4. A4 cut in half gives two A5. The aspect ratio holds because each size is exactly the square root of two times the next smaller side.

A3 with A4 overlay, drawn to relative scale
A4
A3
A3: 297 × 420 mm
The yellow rectangle is A4 at 210 × 297 mm. Two of them, side by side, give the blue A3 at 297 × 420 mm.

The numbers worth memorising

Six dimensions cover every conversation a buyer or facilities team is likely to have about A4 and A3. Each appears below at the level of detail offices actually use, with rounded conversions where they help.

PropertyA4A3Notes
Dimensions210 × 297 mm297 × 420 mmA3 is twice A4 by area.
Imperial approximation8.27 × 11.69 in11.69 × 16.54 inClosest US match is letter or tabloid.
Weight of a single sheet at 80 gsm5 g10 gUseful when shipping documents.
500 sheet ream weight at 80 gsm2.5 kg5 kgA3 ream takes twice the shelf space.
Average device width to handle the format460 to 500 mm580 to 640 mmA3 MFP footprint is about 25% larger.
Typical price gap on similar devicesBaseline+30 to +50%A3 lease lines run roughly half again as much.

When the format choice actually matters

For most offices the question of A4 only versus A3 capable resolves on three considerations. Each one is binary in practice: either it matters in your workflow or it does not.

Spreadsheets and tables that wrap badly on A4

Financial models, project schedules, drawing schedules and inventory reports rarely fit on A4 at readable font sizes. Offices that produce these regularly need A3 capability somewhere on the floor. A single A3 capable device, with the rest of the fleet at A4, usually covers the requirement.

Marketing collateral and presentation prints

A3 sized brochures, posters and signage are produced in house at marketing agencies, architecture practices and design studios. For these offices, A3 is core. For most other offices, A3 prints are infrequent enough to outsource to a local print shop without losing meaningful capability.

Architectural drawings and large schematics

A3 sits at the small end of the architecture drawing range. Most working drawings use A2 or A1, so a true architectural workflow needs a plotter rather than an A3 MFP. For preliminary drawings and meeting copies, however, A3 is enough.

Why an A3 device costs significantly more

The price gap between an A4 only MFP and an A3 capable one usually surprises buyers. Three engineering factors account for it. The paper path is longer and includes a wider drum and fuser, both of which carry premium components. The scanner glass and ADF must accommodate a wider sheet, which doubles the scanning area. The chassis is reinforced to support the additional weight of A3 paper trays. Together these factors lift list prices by 30 to 50% over the equivalent A4 device.

A4 footprint
0.45 m²
Floor area for a typical A4 MFP including service clearance
A3 footprint
0.75 m²
Floor area for a typical A3 MFP including service clearance
A3 surcharge
~40%
Average lease line uplift on equivalent class A3 vs A4

Format conversion rules of thumb

The arithmetic relationship between sizes turns into operational shortcuts. Five rules cover most office conversions.

RuleUse case
Two A4 pages on one A3 sheetBooklet printing, side by side comparison tables.
One A4 page scaled to A3 doubles every linear dimensionUseful for posters and presentations from existing A4 originals.
One A4 page scaled to A5 halves every linear dimensionBooklets, postcards, handouts.
Two A3 pages on one A2 sheetTrade show banners, exhibition material.
A4 portrait fits in A3 landscape twiceThe basis of most A3 booklet finishers.

Paper weight conventions on A4 and A3

Both formats use the same gsm weights. The choice of weight changes the feel and the device handling rather than the size. Common weights and their applications follow.

Weight (gsm)UseNotes
70 to 75Internal drafts, recycled stockLower opacity; bleed through possible on duplex.
80Standard office paperThe default in nearly every Spanish office.
90 to 100Letterhead, correspondenceHeavier feel; better duplex opacity.
120 to 160Brochures, marketing materialMost MFPs require the bypass tray.
200 to 300Card stock, coversSpecialist trays or bypass with adjusted nip pressure.
The 80 gsm standard exists for a reason.It balances cost, opacity, feed reliability and recyclability. Devices warranty their feed mechanisms against 80 gsm by default. Heavier or lighter stocks work, but should be tested in production before bulk ordering.

Sizes outside A4 and A3 worth recognising

Three additional formats appear regularly in offices and should be on a complete cheat sheet.

A5 at 148 × 210 mm

Half an A4 sheet. Used for note pads, postcards, in flight magazines, and the small print runs an office sometimes produces for internal meetings. Most A4 MFPs handle A5 from the bypass tray.

A6 at 105 × 148 mm

Half an A5 sheet. Postcards, flyers, business event tickets. Production requires careful tray setup; many office MFPs do not feed A6 reliably from main trays.

US letter at 216 × 279 mm

Slightly wider and shorter than A4. Common in documents from US suppliers. Most European MFPs handle US letter, but the layout differs enough from A4 to disrupt headers and footers in templates.

If the cheat sheet sits next to the office MFP, three quarters of paper related questions answer themselves. The remaining quarter is worth a five minute conversation with the office manager.

Printing the cheat sheet

Use the browser print function to produce a one page A4 version. The visual at the top renders as a single block. The tables print across two sections. Laminate the printed copy for durability if it lives next to the device.

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