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2A0 - The DIN 476 Oversize Formats The paper sizes bigger than A0
4A0 &amp
2A0
aren&#39
New Zealand and the UK
architect drawings and tabloid newspaper pages. A4 is the world standard for business letters
Learn more
office printing
forms and magazines. A5 is popular for notepads
SRA Untrimmed Sizes RA &amp
Learn more
SRA sizes . A3+ (Super A3) A3 Plus
or Super A3 as it is sometimes known
is not an ISO 216 paper size. It has dimensions of 330mm x 483mm (13&#34
x 19&#34
margin for print bleed. ©Paper Sizes 2026 - Cookies &amp
Privacy - Contact Us - Advertising Rates x

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