Notebook page size. Preparing text for printing on notebook paper

Sometimes students have a situation when lectures are needed urgently, but they have neither the time nor the desire to rewrite them by hand. Great solution This problem will arise from printing lectures on checkered notebook sheets. So, detailed instructions

How to print lectures into a notebook

First, about what we need:

  • computer;
  • Microsoft Word at least 2007 - a program for working with text;
  • printer - preferably inkjet, even better if it is color, in which case the text will look completely natural. Black and white will also do; you can refer to the fact that the text was written with a black gel pen;
  • a blank notebook - for extracting sheets from it on which we will print;
  • stationery knife or any other knife - cut sheets before printing;
  • narrow tape - to glue sheets together after printing.

Create a new file Microsoft word, set custom page sizes in it Layout > Size > Other paper sizes:

In the window that opens, you need to set the following dimensions. These are the dimensions of a standard (not double) notebook sheet:

Width: 16.5 cm
Height: 20.5 cm

Let's set up the fields:

Top: 0.5 cm - the indentation from the top edge depends on how the first cell is printed on top of the sheet. If it is whole, then 0.5 cm will be what you need. If it is cropped, you need to measure part of the trimmed cell with a ruler and add 0.5 cm to this value. This is the size to set the top margin so that the text when printed is positioned strictly along the cells.
Bottom: 0.5 cm
Inside: 2.5 cm
Outside: 0.8 cm

You also need to select "Mirror Fields" so that the pages are printed correctly, since on one side of the page the margins are on the left, and on the other on the right:

Now, in order to see how the text will be located in the notebook cells, you need to add a grid. The grid is not printed and is only for convenience. Go to the tab Layout > Align > Grid Options:

In the window that opens you need to install grid pitch 0.5 cm and mark the item "Show grid lines on screen":

A grid should appear. If the indentation at the top was set correctly, then the grid will exactly correspond to the location of the cells in the notebook.
Insert the required text. So far it doesn't look at all like it should, but there's still a lot to come. To make the lecture look like a handwritten lecture, you need to use a cursive font. This can be any handwritten font you like, in this example the font Eskal is used.

Preparing text for printing on notebook paper

Now you need to format the text so that it fits exactly into the cells.

Font: Eskal. Download it.
Font size: 16
Line spacing: installed manually. Go to the tab Home > Line spacing > Other line spacing options:

In the window that opens, set the line spacing "Exactly", meaning 14.2 pt:

Much better now. Remove the space after the paragraph so that the lines do not extend beyond the cells:

Select the text, set the width alignment:

Enable automatic word hyphenation:

If you did everything correctly, the text will look like this:

Perfect! Everything is ready for printing.

Now you need to remove the sheets from the notebook and print the text on them. Depending on what printer you have, there may be 2 printing options.

1 – An inkjet printer can print on double sheets. The sheet must be folded tightly in half and printed on each side, folding it correctly each time. This method is more complicated; you need to pay attention to the order of the pages, since left-hand side The sheet is at the beginning of the notebook, and the right one is at the end. Carefully! The printer may jam a double sheet. Therefore, if you don’t want to take risks or if you are afraid of mixing up the sheets, then it is better to cut them in half and then glue them with tape.

2 – on laser printer The sheets must be cut in half, then printed out the text, glued the sheets with tape and inserted into a notebook. Do not use sheets of paper that already have tape on them in the laser printer. It will melt during printing and damage the printer.

Result:

An example of text printed according to these instructions. Click to enlarge.

I hope you have received a comprehensive answer to the question “how to print on a notebook sheet in handwritten font” and you will not have any difficulties with this. If you have any questions, ask them in the comments.


1.3.1, 1.3.14

TU 13-7308001-758-88

6. The limitation on the validity period has been lifted by Decree of the State Standard of March 23, 1992 N 234

7. REISSUE (August 1996) with Change No. 1, approved in March 1992 (IUS 6-92)


An amendment was made, published in IUS No. 10, 2001

Amendment made by database manufacturer


This standard establishes the requirements for school notebooks manufactured for the needs of the national economy and export.

Mandatory requirements for product quality are set out in clauses 1.3.5, 1.3.8

1. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

1. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

1.1. Notebooks must be manufactured in accordance with the requirements of this standard and according to standard samples approved in the prescribed manner.

1.2. Main parameters and dimensions

1.2.1. School notebooks should be made with dimensions of 170x205 mm. Maximum deviations in size should not be more than ±2 mm, skew - more than 2 mm.

1.2.2. Notebooks must be produced in volumes of 12, 18 and 24 sheets.

1.2.3. By agreement with the consumer, notebooks can be produced in sizes 148x205 mm, as well as other sizes and volumes.

(Introduced additionally, Amendment No. 1).

1.3. Characteristics

1.3.1. To make notebooks you should use:

for the block - writing paper in accordance with GOST 18510;

for the cover - notebook cover paper in accordance with GOST 12051, as well as other types of cover paper with smoothness and mechanical strength and the degree of sizing is not lower than those provided for by GOST 12051.

It is allowed, by agreement with the consumer, to use binding material with polymer coating according to GOST 9996.

1.3.2. Depending on the location of the lines, the following types of rulers are installed (see appendix):

1-2 - in one horizontal line;

3 - in two horizontal lines of varying intensity;

4 - two horizontal lines of varying intensity with rare oblique lines;

5 - in a cage measuring 5.0x5.0 mm ±0.1*;

6 - in a cage measuring 7.0x7.0 mm ±0.1*.
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* In total no more than 1.5 mm per page.

1.3.3. The characteristics of the rulers and the size of the fields of notebooks must comply with the standards specified in Table 1.

Table 1

Indicator name

Standard for types of rulers

Limit deviations

Number of stops or lines per page

Height of mills, mm

Distance between mills or lines, mm

±0.1 (in total no more
2.0 mm per page)

Angle of inclination of the oblique line, degrees

Distance between inclined lines (along the line line), mm

Border width, mm:

upper

lower

lateral

Note. At the request of the public education authorities of the union and autonomous republics, notebooks with other types of rulings are produced.

1.3.4. Notebooks with a volume of 12 sheets must be made with types of rulings 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, notebooks with a volume of 18 and 24 sheets - with types of rulings 1, 2, 5, 6.

1.3.5. The thickness of the lines forming the rows and cells should be 0.2-0.4 mm, the side margin - 0.3-0.5 mm. For rulers of types 3, 4, the thickness of the upper line should be 0.1-0.3 mm, the bottom - 0.2-0.4 mm, inclined - 0.1-0.3 mm. The thickness of the top line should be at least 0.1 mm less than the bottom line.

It is allowed to produce school notebooks using automatic imported equipment with line thicknesses forming lines and cells of 0.1-0.4 mm.

1.3.6. The color of the main lines should be purple, green, blue, gray. The color of the side margin line is red.

It is allowed to produce notebooks with the side margin limited by the color of the main lines.

1.3.7. The intensity of the lines is based on the reference sample.

1.3.8. Unlined lines are not allowed.

1.3.9. The horizontal lines on the spreads must match. Maximum deviations between nearest lines should not exceed 2.0 mm.

1.3.10. The notebook block is secured to the cover with two wire staples. The staples should be located on the fold of the notebook sheets at a distance of 15-65 mm from the top and bottom edges of the notebook to the beginning of the staple. The back of the staple should not protrude beyond the thickness of the spine with outside notebooks.

The ends of the staples should be bent inside the notebook and ensure that the sheets are secured to prevent them from accidentally falling out.

The edge of notebooks should be smooth, without breaks in the edges.

Notebooks should not have tears, cuts, blots, folds, wrinkles, polished or matte stripes and other defects that impair the presentation of the products.

1.3.11. Notebooks with a volume of 12 sheets must be made with a blotting paper insert according to TU 13-7308001-758-88.

By agreement with the public education authorities of the union and autonomous republics, it is allowed to produce notebooks with types of lines 1 and 5 without a blotting paper insert.

The dimensions of the tab must be at least 80x140 mm.

Notebooks with a volume of 18 and 24 sheets are made without blotting paper.

1.3.12. The first and fourth pages of the cover contain reference materials in Russian or national languages, agreed with the public education authorities of the union and autonomous republics.

The first page of the notebook cover should be designed in accordance with drawing 1 or 2.

1.3.13. Notebooks are made of first and second grade.

1.3.14. Notebooks are transferred to the second grade if there are no more than two deviations from the requirements of this standard in one notebook:

increasing maximum deviations in notebook sizes ±5 mm;

increasing the braid up to 3 mm;

increasing the maximum deviations in the size of the upper field ±5 mm;

unlined lines up to 5 mm - no more than two on one page;

indentation of the back of the staple up to 2 mm beyond the spine on the outside of the notebook;

deviation of the distance of the staple from the edge of the notebooks ±5 mm;

the presence of folds, wrinkles, polished and matte stripes allowed by GOST 18510.

Drawings 1,2. - The first page of the notebook cover

Damn.2

1.4. Marking

1.4.1. Notebooks are marked on the fourth page of the cover indicating:

name of the manufacturer and trademark;

volume of notebook in sheets;

article;

grade (only for second grade products).

1.4.2. Marking of bales and boxes, characterizing packaged products, and transport marking - in accordance with GOST 6658. The markings characterizing packaged products also include the type of liner.

When packing notebooks in corrugated cardboard boxes, it is allowed to mark the boxes by stamping or printing.

1.5. Package

1.5.1. Notebooks are packaged in packs of 25-50 pieces. and wrapped with a tape of any glued paper with a mass of paper with an area of ​​1 m of at least 70 g. The ends of the tape are sealed.

It is permissible to wrap notebooks with coated covers with paper tape with un-glued ends.

1.5.2. Notebooks are packed into bales using one of the following methods.

1.5.2.1. 400, 300, 200 pcs., packed in packs according to clause 1.5.1, - volume 12 sheets; 320, 300, 280, 240, 200, 160 pcs. - volume 18 sheets; 200, 150, 100 pcs. - volume 24 sheets.

Each bale must be packed in three layers of wrapping paper in accordance with GOST 8273 with a paper weight of at least 80 g per square meter, or in two layers of paper with a total paper weight per square meter of at least 200 g.

1.5.2.2. 600, 400 and 300 pieces each, packed in packs according to clause 1.5.1, with a volume of 12, 18 and 24 sheets, respectively.

Each bale is packed in three layers of wrapping paper in accordance with GOST 8273

The gross weight of the bale should not exceed 30 kg.

1.5.2.3. In bales - according to GOST 6658. The bale should consist of two stacks of notebooks of 400, 300 and 200 pieces. each with a volume of 12, 18 and 24 sheets, respectively. Each stack must be packed in two layers of wrapping paper in accordance with GOST 8273 with a paper weight of at least 120 g per square meter.

1.5.2.4. The bales must be secured in accordance with GOST 6658. When sealing a bale with the curved ends of wrapping paper, it is allowed to use wrapping paper tape in accordance with GOST 8273 with a paper weight of 1 m2 of at least 80 g and a width of 250-340 mm while ensuring the safety of the bale.

1.5.3. Packing notebooks in boxes - according to GOST 6658. It is allowed, by agreement with the consumer, to pack notebooks in corrugated cardboard boxes without preliminary wrapping according to clause 1.5.1 with horizontal stacking of notebooks.

2. ACCEPTANCE

2.1. Notebooks are presented for acceptance in batches. A batch is considered to be the number of notebooks documented in one quality document and simultaneously presented for delivery.

2.2. To check the quality of notebooks, a sample of units of production should be carried out from different parts controlled party.

2.3. The procedure for quality control of notebooks is in accordance with GOST 18242 * using a one-stage normal sampling plan with an acceptance defect level of 2.5% and general level control II.
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GOST R ISO 2859-1-2007

2.4. The batch size, sample size, acceptance and rejection numbers are set in Table 2.

table 2

Batch size

Sample size

Number of defective units

Acceptance number

Rejection number

35001-150000

2.5. A batch of notebooks is considered to comply with the requirements of this standard if the number of defective units in the sample is less than or equal to the acceptance number.

A batch of notebooks is considered not to comply with the requirements of this standard if the number of defective units in the sample is greater than or equal to the rejection number.

3. TEST METHODS

3.1. Appearance, the edge of notebooks, the intensity of the lines are checked visually by comparison with a reference sample.

3.2. The dimensions of the product are determined with a measuring ruler according to GOST 427. When measuring the length and width of a notebook, the ruler is positioned so that its zero mark coincides with the edge of the item being measured.

The slant of the product is determined on the upper and lower edges of the product using a metal square according to GOST 3749 and a ruler (Fig. 3).

Damn.3. - Scheme for determining the skew of a notebook block after trimming on three sides

Scheme for determining the skew of a notebook block after trimming on three sides

1 - block; 2 - spine of the block; 3 - square; - braid

3.3. The measurement of deviations between the nearest lines on spreads is determined selectively by one measurement on five consecutive spreads (starting from the first) on each notebook selected for control testing. The arithmetic mean of five measurements is taken as the test result. Measurement results are rounded to the nearest whole number.

3.4. Measurement of the thickness of lines, distances between lines, size of cells, angle of inclination of an oblique line, width of fields is carried out selectively, in at least two places on two pages of each notebook selected for control testing.

The arithmetic mean value of these measurements is taken as the measurement result. Results are rounded to the first decimal place.

3.5. The thickness of the lines is measured with an optical magnifier having a millimeter scale with a division value of 0.1 mm according to GOST 25706 or a ruler with an optical sight.

3.6. The angle of inclination of the oblique line is measured using a protractor.

3.7. Measuring the distance between the lines, the size of the cells, the width of the fields, the distance from the staples to the upper and lower edges of the notebook is carried out with a measuring ruler in accordance with GOST 427.

4. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

4.1. Transportation and storage of bales and boxes is carried out in accordance with GOST 6658.

4.2. Notebooks for the regions of the Far North and equivalent regions are packaged in accordance with GOST 15846*.
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* In the territory Russian Federation GOST 15846-2002 is valid. - Database manufacturer's note.

4.3. The dimensions of the transport package must comply with GOST 24597.

4.4. When forming a transport package, packs, bales, boxes are placed on pallets in accordance with GOST 9078. The size of the pallet must be no less than the package being formed.

It is allowed to form a package on boards in accordance with GOST 1641.

4.5. The formed package must be closed wooden shield, the size of which must correspond to the size of the pallet. The package must be fastened with means of fastening packaged cargo in transport packages in accordance with GOST 21650.

4.6. The weight of the transport package must be no more than 1.0 tons.

4.7. Notebooks must be transported in covered vehicles in accordance with the rules for the carriage of goods in force for this type of transport.

4.8. Notebooks should be stored in dry, closed and ventilated areas at a distance of at least 1 m from heating devices.

APPENDIX (required). Types of rulers

APPLICATION
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* School notebooks. Specifications

* The amendment is valid on the territory of the Russian Federation. (IUS No. 10 2001)

UDC 686.816:006.354 Group U31

STATE STANDARD OF THE USSR UNION

SCHOOL NOTEBOOKS Technical conditions

School note-books. Specifications

Valid from 01/01/91

This standard establishes the requirements for school notebooks manufactured for the needs of the national economy and export.

1. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

1.1. Notebooks must be manufactured in accordance with the requirements of this standard and according to standard samples approved in the prescribed manner.

1.2. Main parameters and dimensions

1.2.1. School notebooks should be made in dimensions 170X205 mm. Maximum deviations in size should not be more than ±2 mm, skew - more than 2 mm.

1.2.2. Notebooks must be produced in volumes of 12, 18 and 24 sheets.

1.3. Characteristics

1.3.1. To make notebooks you should use:

for the block - writing paper in accordance with GOST 18510;

for the cover - notebook cover paper in accordance with GOST 12051, as well as other types of cover paper with indicators of smoothness and mechanical strength and degree of sizing not lower than those provided for by GOST 12051.

It is allowed, by agreement with the consumer, to use polymer-coated binding material in accordance with GOST 9996 for the covers of notebooks with a volume of 24 sheets.


Official publication Reproduction prohibited

© Standards Publishing House, 1990

1.3.2. Depending on the location of the lines, the following types of rulers are installed (see appendix):

1-2 - in one horizontal line;

3 - in two horizontal lines of varying intensity;

4 - two horizontal lines of varying intensity with occasional oblique lines;

5 - in a cage measuring 5.0X5.0 mm ±0.1*;

6 - in a cage measuring 7.0X7.0 mm ±0.1*.

1.3.3. The characteristics of the rulers and the size of the notebook fields must comply with the standards specified in the table. 1.

Table 1

Norm for

types of rulers

Name

indicator

Limit

deviations

Number of stops or lines per page

Height of mills, mm

Distance between mills or lines, mm

±0.1 (total ns more than 2.0 mm per page)

Angle of inclination of the oblique line, degrees

Distance between inclined lines (along the line line), mm

Border width, mm: top

lateral

* In total no more than 1.5 mm per page.

Note. At the request of the public education authorities of the union and autonomous republics, notebooks with other types of rulings are produced.

1.3.4. Notebooks with a volume of 12 sheets must be made with types of rulings 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, notebooks with a volume of 18 and 24 sheets - with types of rulings 1, 2, 5, 6.

1.3.5. The thickness of the lines forming the rows and cells should be 0.2-0.4 mm, the side margin - 0.3-0.5 mm. For rulers of types 3, 4, the thickness of the upper line should be 0.1-0.3 mm, the bottom - 0.2-0.4 mm, inclined - 0.1-0.3 mm. The thickness of the top line should be at least 0.1 mm less than the bottom line.

It is allowed to produce school notebooks using automatic imported equipment with line thicknesses forming lines and cells of 0.1-0.4 mm.

1.3.6. The color of the main lines should be purple, green, blue, gray. The color of the side margin line is red.

It is allowed to produce notebooks with the side margin limited by the color of the main lines.

1.3.7. The intensity of the lines is based on the reference sample.

1.3.8. Unlined lines are not allowed.

1.3.9. The horizontal lines on the spreads must match.

Maximum deviations between nearest lines should not exceed 2.0 mm.

1.3.10. The notebook block is secured to the cover with two wire staples. The staples should be located on the fold of the notebook sheets at a distance of 15-65 mm from the top and bottom edges of the notebook to the beginning of the staple. The back of the staple should not protrude beyond the thickness of the spine on the outside of the notebook.

The ends of the staples should be bent inside the notebook and ensure that the sheets are secured to prevent them from accidentally falling out.

The edge of notebooks should be smooth, without breaks in the edges.

Notebooks should not have tears, cuts, blots, or folds. wrinkles, glazed and matte stripes and other defects that impair the presentation of the products.

1.3.11. Notebooks with a volume of 12 sheets must be made with a blotting paper insert according to TU 13-7308001-758-88.

By agreement with the public education authorities of the union and autonomous republics, it is allowed to produce notebooks with types of lines 1 and 5 without a blotting paper insert.

The dimensions of the tab must be at least 80X140 mm.

Notebooks with a volume of 18 and 24 sheets are made without blotting paper.

1.3.12. The first and fourth pages of the cover contain reference materials in Russian or national languages, agreed with the public education authorities of the union and autonomous republics.

The first page of the notebook cover should be designed in accordance with the drawing. 1 or 2.

1.3.13. Notebooks are made of first and second grade.

1.3.14. Notebooks are transferred to the second grade if there are no more than two deviations from the requirements of this standard in one notebook:

increasing maximum deviations in notebook sizes ±5 mm;

increasing the braid up to 3 mm;

increasing the maximum deviations in the size of the upper field ±5 mm;

unlined lines up to 5 mm - no more than two on one page;

indentation of the back of the staple up to 2 mm beyond the spine on the outside of the notebook;

deviation of the distance of the staple from the edge of the notebooks ±5 mm; the presence of folds, wrinkles, polished and matte stripes allowed by GOST 18510.

discount__ class

1.4. Marking

1.4.1. Notebooks are marked on the fourth page of the cover indicating:

name of the manufacturer and trademark;

volume of notebook in sheets;

article;

grade (only for second grade products).

1.4.2. Marking of bales and boxes, characterizing packaged products, and transport marking - in accordance with GOST 6658. The markings characterizing packaged products also include the type of liner.

When packing notebooks in corrugated cardboard boxes, it is allowed to mark the boxes by stamping or printing.

1.5. Package

1.5.1. Notebooks are packaged in packs of 25-50 pieces. and wrapped with a tape of any glued paper with a mass of paper with an area of ​​1 m 1 of at least 70 g. The ends of the tape are sealed.

It is permissible to wrap notebooks with coated covers with paper tape with un-glued ends.

1.5.2. Notebooks are packed into bales using one of the following methods.

1.5.2.1. 400, 300, 200 pcs., packed in packs according to clause 1.5.1, - 12 sheets in volume; 320, 300, 280, 240, 200, 160 pcs. - volume of 18 sheets; 200, 150, 100 pcs. - volume 24 sheets.

Each bale must be packed in three layers of wrapping paper in accordance with GOST 8273 with a paper weight of at least 80 g per square meter, or in two layers of paper with a total paper weight per square meter of at least 200 g.

1.5.2.2. 600, 400 and 300 pieces each, packed in packs according to clause 1.5.1, with a volume of 12, 18 and 24 sheets, respectively.

Each bale is packed in three layers of wrapping paper in accordance with GOST 8273 with a paper weight of at least 120 g per square meter of paper.

The gross weight of the bale should not exceed 30 kg.

for selective inspection with an acceptance defect level of 2.5% and a general inspection level of II.

2.4. The batch size, sample size, acceptance and rejection numbers are set in table. 2.

table 2

Number of defective units

Batch size

Sample size

Acceptance number

Rejection number

2.5. A batch of notebooks is considered to comply with the requirements of this standard if the number of defective units in the sample is less than or equal to the acceptance number ACO.

A batch of notebooks is considered not to comply with the requirements of this standard if the number of defective units in the sample is greater than or equal to the rejection number /?e 0.

3. TEST METHODS

3.1. The appearance, edge of notebooks, and intensity of lines are checked visually by comparison with a reference sample.

3.2. The dimensions of the product are determined with a measuring ruler according to GOST 427. When measuring the length and width of a notebook, the ruler is positioned so that its zero mark coincides with the edge of the item being measured.

The slant of the product is determined on the upper and lower edges of the product using a metal square according to GOST 3749 and a ruler (Fig. 3).

3.3. The measurement of deviations between the nearest lines on spreads is determined selectively by one measurement on five consecutive spreads (starting from the first) on each notebook selected for control testing. The arithmetic mean of five measurements is taken as the test result. Measurement results are rounded to the nearest whole number.

3.4. Measurement of the thickness of lines, distances between lines, size of cells, angle of inclination of an oblique line, width of fields is carried out selectively, in at least two places on two pages of each notebook selected for control testing.

/ - block; 2 - block spine, 3 - square, a - braid

The arithmetic mean value of these measurements is taken as the measurement result. Results are rounded to the first decimal place.

3.5. The thickness of the lines is measured with an optical magnifier having a millimeter scale with a division value of 0.1 mm according to GOST 25706 or a ruler with an optical sight.

3.6. The angle of inclination of the oblique line is measured using a protractor.

3.7. Measuring the distance between the lines, the size of the cells, the width of the fields, the distance from the staples to the upper and lower edges of the notebook is carried out with a measuring ruler in accordance with GOST 427.

4. TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

4.1. Transportation and storage of bales and boxes is carried out in accordance with GOST 6658.

4.2. Notebooks for the regions of the Far North and equivalent regions are packaged in accordance with GOST 15846.

4.3. The dimensions of the transport package must comply with GOST 24597.

4.4. When forming a transport package, packs, bales, boxes are placed on pallets in accordance with GOST 9078. The size of the pallet must be no less than the package being formed.

It is allowed to form a package on boards in accordance with GOST 1641.

4.5. The formed package must be covered with a wooden shield, the size of which must correspond to the size of the pallet. The package must be fastened with means of fastening packaged cargo in transport packages in accordance with GOST 21650.

4.6. The weight of the transport package must be no more than 1.0 tons.

4.7. Notebooks must be transported in covered transport

means in accordance with the rules for the carriage of goods in force for this type of transport.

4.8. Notebooks should be stored in dry, closed and ventilated areas at a distance of at least 1 m from heating devices.

2.1. Notebooks are presented for acceptance in batches. A batch is considered to be the number of notebooks documented in one quality document and simultaneously presented for delivery.

2.2. To check the quality of notebooks, a sample of product units should be carried out from different parts of the controlled batch.

2.3. The procedure for quality control of notebooks is in accordance with GOST 18242 using a single-stage normal plan -

Among the stationery supplies you can find different types A4 size notebooks. They are widely used for keeping records at school and college, for laboratory work, recording information in the process of educational activities.

What types of A4 notebooks are there?

After trying the products of several manufacturers, you will understand in practice which A4 notebooks are best for you. For each user, the density of the paper and the degree of its whiteness are important. Choosing quality general notebooks A4, the following parameters should be taken into account:

  • method of marking paper (square, ruler, oblique ruler);
  • sheet quality and cover density;
  • method of fastening sheets;
  • number of sheets;
  • presence or absence of fields;
  • possibility of replacing and rearranging paper blocks.

To produce easy-to-use notebooks on rings in A4 format, paper of various qualities is used. Thick sheets that provide excellent ink absorption are extremely convenient for making notes, eliminating their smearing and spreading. The method of fastening them is different. In addition to rings, it can be staples or a spiral. Writing accessories differ in the design of the cover. Everyone will be able to choose a drawing to their liking.

How to choose an A4 notebook

Students often choose notebooks with A4 dividers. Such writing products with a capacity of 96 or more sheets, with the possibility of replacing them, can be used to conduct lectures in several disciplines at the same time. But it’s still more convenient to use one notebook that “doesn’t fall apart” and the sheets don’t get tangled. Therefore, a notebook on rings is convenient and practical. Also, lectures will always look neat.

Notebooks come in both squared and lined designs, with or without side margins. They also differ in design from different manufacturers, which will allow you to choose exactly what you like and meets your requirements. You should choose based on what this product will be used for. The thickness of the sheets also depends on the same parameter.

Traditionally, the best A4 notebooks are those with rings. Among their advantages we note:

  • ease of writing on large sheets of paper;
  • no need to turn sheets too often;
  • ease of perception of text on a large format medium.


A4 paper vinyl notebooks are popular because the hard cover:

  • allows you to make recordings in “Spartan” conditions “on your knee”;
  • reliably protects paper sheets from moisture, creasing and other accidental mechanical damage.

Author 111 111 asked a question in the section Technique, themes, shooting genres

The size of a regular notebook (school, open) in centimeters! and got the best answer

Answer from Alexander Anoshchenkov[active]
According to state standard, student notebooks must be of a certain size - 170 mm wide and 210 mm high. The ruling should be traditional - for first-graders, narrow lines 8 mm high with oblique stripes intersecting them at an angle of 65°, for high school students, wide stripes. In the first case, such a line will help children learn to write correctly - the letters must be of a certain size and slope. Of course, checkered notebooks are standard for everyone.

Answer from Gleb Skameikin[guru]
Don't you have a ruler?


Answer from Ovsyankin Valentin[guru]
but it’s so difficult to measure.... homemade maker


Answer from PASKA [NO CONSCIENCE][newbie]
cool I thought I was the first to ask this question
I’ll put together my cover now and show it off to you)


Answer from Indar Mamedov[newbie]
GOST for notebooks exists only on paper (GOST 12063-89 from 1991), according to which the size should be 170x205 mm +/- 2 mm, and 148x205 mm +/- 2 mm are also allowed. But today, rarely anyone adheres to these sizes, because it is not very convenient in the commercial production of school notebooks (School notebooks - link)


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Hello! Here is a selection of topics with answers to your question: The size of a regular notebook (school, open) in centimeters!

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