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International standard for sizes of raw, untrimmed paper

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The ISO 217:2013 standard defines the RA and SRA paper formats.

Overview

These paper series are untrimmed raw paper. RA stands for "raw format A" and SRA stands for "supplementary raw format A". The RA and SRA formats are slightly larger than the corresponding A series formats. This allows bleed (ink to the edge) on printed material that will be later cut down to size. These paper sheets will after printing and binding be cut to match the A format.

  • The ISO A0 format has an area of 1.00 m
  • The ISO RA0 format has an area of 1.05 m
  • The ISO SRA0 format has an area of 1.15 m
RA Series formats SRA Series formats
RA0 860 × 1220 SRA0 900 × 1280
RA1 610 × 860 SRA1 640 × 900
RA2 430 × 610 SRA2 450 × 640
RA3 305 × 430 SRA3 320 × 450
RA4 215 × 305 SRA4 225 × 320

Tolerances

Paper in the RA and SRA series format is intended to have a 1 : 2 {\displaystyle 1:{\sqrt {2}}} aspect ratio but the dimensions of the start format have been rounded to whole centimetres.

For example, the RA0 format has been rounded to 860 mm × 1220 mm from the theoretical dimensions 1.05 2 1 4 m × 1.05 2 1 4 m 861.7 m m × 1218.6 m m {\displaystyle {\sqrt {1.05}}\cdot 2^{-{\frac {1}{4}}}\mathrm {m} \times {\sqrt {1.05}}\cdot 2^{\frac {1}{4}}\mathrm {m} \approx 861.7\mathrm {mm} \times 1218.6\mathrm {mm} } .

The resulting real ratios are:

  • 43 : 61 1 : 1.4186 {\displaystyle 43:61\approx 1:1.4186} for RA0, RA2, RA4;
  • 61 : 86 1 : 1.4098 {\displaystyle 61:86\approx 1:1.4098} for RA1, RA3;
  • 45 : 64 1 : 1.4222 {\displaystyle 45:64\approx 1:1.4222} for SRA0, SRA2, SRA4;
  • 32 : 45 = 1 : 1.40625 {\displaystyle 32:45=1:1.40625} for SRA1, SRA3.

The sizes of the RA series are also slightly larger than corresponding inch-based US sizes specified in ANSI/ASME Y14.1, e.g. RA4 is roughly equivalent to 8+1⁄2 in × 12 in (220 mm × 300 mm) and ANSI A (alias US Letter) is defined as 8+1⁄2 in × 11 in (220 mm × 280 mm).

Other ISO paper standards

  • ISO 216:1975, defines two series of paper sizes: A and B
  • ISO 269:1985, defines a C series for envelopes

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