Decision guide · A3 vs A4 need analysis

Whether you actually need an A3 MFP or whether A4 is enough

A3 paper capability adds €1,500 to €3,500 to the Spanish office multifunction printer price compared with the equivalent A4-only unit. The decision between A3 and A4 is one of the two or three highest-impact procurement choices a Spanish office makes when refreshing its MFP fleet. This guide walks through a six-question flowchart to resolve the A3-versus-A4 question for the specific office, identifies the realistic A3 use cases beyond the obvious ones, and runs the cost math comparing equivalent A4 and A3 units across five years. The aim is to give Spanish buyers a defensible decision framework rather than a default toward whichever option the dealer prefers to sell.

— FORMAT 01 —
A4

Standard office paper

210 × 297 mm · 0.6 m² per sheet · €0.005

The default European office paper. Covers virtually every text-based document workflow: contracts, invoices, letters, reports, client deliverables. Spanish offices use A4 for an estimated 92 percent of their paper output.

— FORMAT 02 —
A3

Double-size sheet

297 × 420 mm · 1.2 m² per sheet · €0.011

Twice the area of A4. Used for plans, posters, oversized brochures, two-page spreads, accountancy ledger sheets, exam booklets, A3-folded-to-A4 brochures. Around 8 percent of Spanish office paper output is A3.

The six-question flowchart that resolves the A3-versus-A4 decision

— QUESTION 01 —

Does the office produce architectural plans, engineering drawings, or oversized technical layouts as part of its daily workflow?

— ANSWER · NO —
Continue to Question 02. The most-obvious A3 need does not apply.
CONTINUE
— ANSWER · YES —
A3 is essential. Architects, engineers, surveyors, designers all produce A3 daily.
PICK A3
— QUESTION 02 —

Does the office produce client-facing marketing collateral (brochures, posters, sales kits) weekly or more?

— ANSWER · NO —
Continue to Question 03. Marketing-heavy use is the second-strongest A3 case.
CONTINUE
— ANSWER · YES —
A3 is strongly recommended. Brochures benefit from A3 folded to A4; posters need A3 native.
PICK A3
— QUESTION 03 —

Does the office handle ledger or large spreadsheet documents that benefit from A3 layout?

— ANSWER · NO —
Continue to Question 04. Most modern accountancies have moved to digital workflows.
CONTINUE
— ANSWER · YES —
Spanish notarial offices, traditional accountancies, regulatory filings often benefit from A3.
PICK A3
— QUESTION 04 —

Does the office produce occasional A3 deliverables that could be outsourced to a print shop?

— ANSWER · NO —
Continue to Question 05. A3 capability is unlikely to be needed.
CONTINUE
— ANSWER · YES —
If volume is under 30 A3 pages monthly, outsourcing is cheaper than the A3 capability premium. Pick A4.
PICK A4
— QUESTION 05 —

Does the office scan A3 documents received from clients or regulatory bodies?

— ANSWER · NO —
Continue to Question 06. Scan-only A3 is rare; most A3 documents arrive digitally now.
CONTINUE
— ANSWER · YES —
Some Spanish public-sector offices receive A3 documents that must be scanned. An A3 multifunction is the only practical scanner option.
PICK A3
— QUESTION 06 —

Is the office floor space sufficient for the A3 footprint (550-650 × 650-750 mm) plus required clearance?

— ANSWER · NO —
A3 units do not fit. Spanish converted-apartment offices, dental practices in older buildings, small clinics often face this physical constraint.
PICK A4
— ANSWER · YES —
If you reached this question and answered no to questions 1-5, A4 covers the workload. The A3 premium is not justified.
PICK A4
The flowchart resolves about 75 percent of Spanish office A3-versus-A4 decisions cleanly. The remaining 25 percent face a closer call where the answer depends on weighing the A3 premium against the operational convenience of avoiding occasional outsourcing. The cost analysis below quantifies the trade-off for that borderline group.

Realistic A3 use cases beyond the obvious ones

— ESSENTIAL A3 —

Architecture and engineering studios

Daily plan production at A3 sizes, full-size drawings often beyond A3 toward A2 or A1. The A3 MFP plus an external wide-format plotter is the typical setup.

— ESSENTIAL A3 —

Marketing agencies

Client proof brochures, campaign deliverables, presentation boards. A3 is the daily output format; A4-only MFPs cannot handle the workflow.

— ESSENTIAL A3 —

Spanish notarial practices

Property deeds, inheritance documents, certified contracts often run at A3 size for official archive copies. Notary law in Spain has specific A3 paper requirements for certain document classes.

— USEFUL A3 —

Education back offices

Spanish secondary schools produce exam booklets, classroom display sheets, registration forms at A3 sizes. Volume is moderate (2 to 5 percent of total output) but consistent.

— USEFUL A3 —

Healthcare clinics

Patient consent forms, medication tables, anatomical reference charts occasionally need A3 size for clarity. Small clinics often outsource; mid-size clinics justify the A3 capability.

The 5-year cost difference between equivalent A4 and A3 units

Comparing Brother MFC-L8390CDW (A4) versus Canon C3725 (A3 entry) over 5 years at 8K monthly volume

Cost lineA4 (Brother L8390CDW)A3 (Canon C3725)
Hardware list (Spanish)€539€4,520
Toner across 5 years€3,180€2,940
Drum + waste container€480€680
Service (under warranty)€0€0
Paper (480K sheets)€2,400€2,400
Energy€38€72
5-year total€6,637€10,612
The A4 unit costs €3,975 less across 5 years for the equivalent monthly volume. That premium represents the cost of A3 capability. Offices producing fewer than 100 A3 pages monthly should run the math: outsourcing 100 A3 prints monthly at €0.50 each through a Spanish print shop runs €3,000 across 5 years, well below the €3,975 in-house A3 premium. The decision is straightforward at low A3 volume; harder at higher A3 volume where outsourcing logistics consume operational time.

The non-cost factors that push toward A3 even when the math says A4

Three non-cost factors push some Spanish offices toward A3 even when the volume math favours A4. First, client-facing convenience: Spanish notarial practices, law firms, and architectural offices benefit from producing A3 deliverables on-site during client meetings rather than asking clients to return. Second, regulatory pressure: certain Spanish regulatory filings (specific Junta de Andalucía documents, some Generalitat de Catalunya filings) require A3 paper for official copies. Third, the upgrade path question: offices growing into heavier A3 needs over the contract window benefit from A3 capability from day one rather than retrofitting later. These factors push some marginal cases toward A3 despite the cost math.

The non-cost factors that push toward A4 even when A3 is technically useful

Three factors push some Spanish offices toward A4 even when A3 is technically useful. First, physical footprint: Spanish converted-apartment offices and older buildings in central Madrid, Barcelona, Sevilla simply cannot fit an A3 floor unit. Second, ease-of-replacement: A4 units sit on the desk; A3 units require dealer installation, floor stands, and engineer service contracts. Third, simpler procurement: A4 ships through retail channels with one-week delivery; A3 typically requires a dealer relationship and 2 to 4 weeks delivery. These factors push some marginal cases toward A4 despite the operational benefits of A3.

The honest answer most Spanish offices will reach

Around 65 percent of Spanish offices that consider the A3-versus-A4 question would be served well by an A4 multifunction. The 35 percent that need A3 fall into clear professional categories: architecture, engineering, marketing agencies, notarial practices, design studios, and some healthcare and education back offices. For the borderline cases, the six-question flowchart resolves most decisions; the cost math resolves the remainder. The dealer's default toward A3 (better margin) does not reflect what most Spanish offices need; the buyer-led analysis usually lands on A4 when the office runs the questions honestly.

For Spanish buyers exploring the cost question on specific A3 units, the four-brand A3 colour scorecard covers the A3 mid-market shortlist, and the entry-tier MFP comparison under €1,500 covers the A4 alternatives that buyers should weigh against the A3 capability premium.

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