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of a ream of 500 sheets. Quires of 25 sheets are often used for machine-made paper, while quires of 24 sheets are often used for handmade or specialised paper of 480-sheet reams. (As an old UK and US measure, in some sources, a quire was originally 24 sheets.) Quires of 15, 18 or 20 sheets have also
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ISO 4046 (see References) defines the ream as "a pack of 500 identical sheets of paper" and appends a note: "In many countries it is common practice to use the term "ream" for other quantities, for example 480 sheets, thus affecting the quire. For quantities other than 500 sheets, a different term,
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Certain types of specialist papers such as tissue paper, greaseproof paper, handmade paper, and blotting paper are still sold (especially in the UK) in 'short' reams of 480 sheets (20 quires of 24 sheets). However, the commercial use of the word 'ream' for quantities of paper other than 500 is now
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The number of sheets in a ream has varied locally over the centuries, often according to the size and type of paper being sold. Reams of 500 sheets (20 quires of 25 sheets) were known in England in c. 1594; in 1706 a ream was defined as 20 quires, either 24 or 25 sheets to the quire. In 18th- and
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organizations define the ream as 500 identical sheets. This ream of 500 sheets (20 quires of 25 sheets) is also known as a 'long' ream, and is gradually replacing the old value of 480 sheets, now known as a 'short' ream. Reams of 472 and 516 sheets are still current, but in
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is a quantity of sheets of paper, currently standardized as 5,000 sheets. A bale consists of five bundles, ten reams or 200 quires. As an old UK and US measure, it was previously equal to 4800 sheets.
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is a quantity of sheets of paper, currently standardized as 1,000 sheets. A bundle consists of two reams or 40 quires. As an old UK and US measure, it was previously equal to 960 sheets.
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quires. An 1826 French manual on typography complained that cording quires (usually containing some salvageable paper) from the Netherlands barely contained a single good sheet.
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480 sheets: (20 short quires of 24 sheets) – now called 'short' ream (as an old UK and US measure, in some sources, a ream was previously equal to 480 sheets)
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in a book published in 1770 mentions both 24- and 25-sheet quires; he also details printer's wastage, and the sorting and recycling of damaged
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was 17 (25-sheet) quires and three sheets = 428 sheets, and a double ream was 18 (24-sheet) quires and two sheets = 434 sheets; and in
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Reams of 500 sheets were mostly used only for newsprint. Since the late 20th century, the 500-sheet ream has become the
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a ream of music paper was 450 or 480 sheets; in Britain, Holland and Germany a ream of 480 sheets was common; in the
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outlets paper is typically sold in reams of 500. As an old UK and US unit, a perfect ream was equal to 516 sheets.
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472 sheets: mill ream (18 short quires of 24 sheets of 'insides', two cording quires of 20 sheets of 'outsides')
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as "a booklet eight pages thick." Several European words for quire keep the meaning of "book of paper":
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of paper is a measure of paper quantity. The usual meaning is 25 sheets of the same size and quality:
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it was more frequently 500. Some paper manufacturers counted 546 sheets (21 quires of 26 sheets).
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It also became the name for any booklet small enough to be made from a single quire of paper.
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4,800 sheets = 200 'short' quires = 10 'short' reams = 5 'short' bundles = 1 'short' bale
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reams of cover and index paper are more likely to consist of 250 sheets than 500
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at the same site for historical evidence of 500-sheet reams as early as 1590.)
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200,000 sheets = 8,000 quires = 400 reams = 200 bundles = 40 bales = 1 pallet
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516 sheets: printer's ream (21½ short quires) – also called 'perfect ream'
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6730 standard for Paper and Board includes a definition of 1 ream of
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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960 sheets = 40 'short' quires = 2 'short' reams = 1 'short' bundle
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In the UK in 1914, paper was sold using the following reams:
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19th-century Europe, the size of the ream varied widely. In
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was ordered by the ream of 480 sheets. In 1840, a ream in
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quantity have been and are in use. Although there are no
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deprecated by such standards as ISO 4046. In Europe, the
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5,000 sheets = 200 quires = 10 reams = 5 bundles = 1 bale
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1998 Mead Composition Notebook 'Useful Information'.
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Index

Paper ream
paper
S.I.
ISO
DIN
U.S. Customary Units
Old English
Old French
French
Latin
gathering
vellum
parchment
folios
paper mill
Philip Luckombe
Simon Winchester
The Surgeon of Crowthorne
German
Danish
Dutch
Reams (surname)

size
International standards
retail
DIN
A4
gsm
Old French

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