How many pixels is B3 paper and what is the size of B3 paper

Updated on culture 2024-05-16
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No matter how big a blank piece of paper is, it won't have pixels. Pixels refer to the degree of resolution of each point in the text or ** on the drawing. The blank paper doesn't have any dots on it, so naturally there won't be any pixels.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    B3 format printing**?

    The B3 format is about 350mm *500mm.

    Pixels have no size, they can be large or small. Print on copy paper or paper, and the printer's smallest print grain determines sharpness. Printer resolution generally does not use pixels to represent size, which is commonly used in electronic displays.

    Print on copy paper or photo paper**, generally with the number of pixels per unit area. For example, 300dpi means 300 pixels per inch in both horizontal and vertical directions; Another example:

    300ppi, which is the number of pixels per inch in the image, and may not be equal in the horizontal and vertical directions, can be understood as "horizontal pixels".

    How many pixels we print with depends on the PPI and the print resolution of the printer. At present, the resolution of digital camera images is generally more than 10 million, that is, the product of horizontal pixels and vertical pixels is more than 10 million, which meets the printing resolution requirements of general printers.

    The high print resolution of the printer depends on the performance of the printer.

    From one direction: 1 inch = ,350. If 300ppi: 300*, if 600: 7080. Therefore, it is generally sufficient to set the print resolution to 300dpi.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The size of B3 paper is 353mm to 500mm.

    The paper size refers to the size range of the paper that the folding machine can support, generally including a maximum size and a minimum size, which is generally expressed by the specifications of the paper sheet. The 353mm of the B3 paper size represents the width of the paper, and the 500mm of the B3 paper size represents the length of the paper.

    The basis for the B series was to first find paper with a width of 1 meter and an area of 2 square meters (m). So the paper is 1000 mm and 1414 mm (with a 2:1 aspect ratio) and is numbered B0.

    If the long sides of the B0 paper are cut in half, two sheets of B1 paper are obtained, both 707 mm and 1000 mm wide and long.

    If you continue to cut the B1 paper in half in this way, you can get the paper sizes of B2, B3, B4, and so on. Compared with Series A, Series B has twice the paper area of Series A, for example, B4 paper area is twice that of Series A4.

    International standards. The specification of paper refers to the fact that after the paper is made, it is trimmed and cut to a certain size. In the past, the size of the paper was expressed by how many "open", and now China adopts international standards to stipulate that the format specifications of the paper are represented by marks such as A0, A1, A2, B1, and B2.

    The standard stipulates that the ratio of the width (denoted by x) and the length (denoted by y) of the paper is x:y=1:n.

    According to the basic area of the paper format, the format specifications are divided into A series, B series and C series, and the format size of A0 is: 841mm 1189mm, and the format area is 1 square meter; The format size of B0 is 1000mm 1414mm, and the format area is square meters; The format size of C0 is 917mm 1297mm, and the format area is square meters; Only A series and B series are used in the format specifications of copy paper.

    If the A0 paper is split into two equal parts along the length, it becomes the A1 format, and if the A1 paper is split along the length, it becomes the A2 format, and so on to the A8 format; B0 paper is also folked to B8 size according to this method. The format sizes of A0 A8 and B0 B8 are shown in the table below. Among them, A3, A4, A5, A6 and B4, B5 and B6 are the commonly used specifications for copy paper.

    Many countries use the ISO 216 international standard to define the size of paper, which originated in Germany and was adopted in 1922, defining three groups of paper sizes: A, B, and C, including the well-known A4 paper size, and the C paper size is mainly used for envelopes.

    In addition, there are many non-standard sizes in China, such as the business acceptance registration form used by China Mobile and other companies, the size is 190mm*265mm, and it is easy to make mistakes when the copier's automatic paper selection.

    Refer to the above content: Paper Size - Encyclopedia.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The size of B3 paper is: 353mm 500mm.

    The paper size refers to the size range of the paper that the folding machine can support, generally including a maximum size and a minimum size, which is generally expressed by the size of the paper. The 353mm of the B3 paper size represents the width of the paper, and the 500mm of the B3 paper size represents the length of the paper.

    Paper format. According to the basic area of the paper format, the format specifications are divided into A series, B series and C series, in the past, how many "open" (such as 8 or 16 open, etc.) to represent the size of the paper, now China adopts international standards, stipulating that A0, A1, A2, B1, B2 and other marks to represent the size of the paper is leaking reed.

    The standard stipulates that the ratio of the width (denoted by x) and the length (denoted by y) of the paper is x:y=1: and the format size is:

    841mm 1189mm, with a width area of 1 square meter; The format size of b0 is 1000mm square meters; The format size of C0 is 917mm and 1297mm.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The size of B3 paper is: 353mm 500mm.

    353mm of B3 paper size represents the width of the paper; 500mm of B3 paper size represents the length of the paper; B3 paper is equivalent to the size of two B4 sheets; It is equivalent to one-half of the large and closed posture of the B2 paper.

    Comparison table of the size of the hail year of the No. B paper.

    b0:1000×1414 mm

    b1:707×1000mm

    b2:500×707mm

    b3:353×500mm

    b4:250×353mm

    b5:176×250mm

    b6:125×176mm

    b7:88×125mm

    b8:62×88mm

    b9:44×62mm

    b10:31×44mm

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Open the computer A3**:

    Resolution: 72 pixels inches, pixels: 1191*842

    2. Output**:

    Resolution: 300 pixels inches.

    Pixels: 4961 3508

    The resolution is not only related to the size of the displayed print format, but also affected by factors such as the printing point spacing and the printing size, the same printing size, the smaller the dot spacing, the higher the resolution. For example, 800*600dpi, where 800 represents the number of points displayed in the horizontal direction on the printing format, and 600 represents the number of points displayed in the vertical direction.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The size of B3 paper is 353mm to 500mm.

    B3 size paper is rarely used in our lives, common paper is A4, A3, A5, etc., like A4 is a kind of printing paper.

    It is also a commonly used printing paper on the market.

    The paper size refers to the range of the paper ruler that the folding machine can support, which generally only includes a minimum size and a maximum size, which is usually expressed by the size of the paper. If the paper is larger or smaller than this size range, there is no way for the product to fold and match it.

    Paper Format:Full opening positive 787*1092-magnanimity 889mm*1194mmFolio positiveity 787*546-magnanimity 889mm*597mmThree-open positiveity 504*312-magnanimity 540mm*351mm quadruple orthogonality 389*546-magnanimity 444mm*597mm positiveity 370*520-magnanimity 420mm*285mm eight-open positiveity 389*273-magnanimity 444mm*297mm sixteen positiveity 185*260- Largeness 210mm*285mm, 32 positive degrees 185*130-142mm*210mm

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