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Calculate thousand square inches and thousand square feet of a roll of paper from roll weight and basis weight. basis weight. Convert linear foot and yard price for a roll of paper, based on a given roll width and previously determined MSF price. An All-In-One App that converts, compares, and calculates all your paper needs!
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Determine the approximate weight of a roll of paper in pounds (lb). Using the price per pound and basis weight, calculate the 1,000-square-inch price. Using a given roll width and previously determined MSF price, calculate the linear foot and yard price for a roll of paper.
12 Νοε 2024 · Use this calculator to determine the linear and square area measure of a roll of paper of a given basis weight. Results are provided as an estimate only and do not represent actual results. Your roll weight may include tare.
Find the MSI (thousand square inches) and MSF (thousand square feet) in a roll of paper. Calculate the number of pages in an inch of paper with a given caliper (thickness) per sheet. Convert standard price types. Estimate the minimum amount of paper needed to print a given number of books. Find conversion formulas for many common units.
With our Perfect Fit Paper Calculator, you can find the m-weight, GSM, basis weight, pages per inch, and price per 1000 sheets. Looking to compare different sheets? Make sure to download our Paper Conversion Chart to compare equivalent basis weights.
The Price per Weight or Mass calculator computes the price to buy or sell a certain weight (A) of a product at a unit price (UP) per unit weight (UW). INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units (e.g. pounds or kilograms, dollars or Euros) and enter the following:
Our MSI / MSF Calculator lets you easily determine the MSI (thousand square inches) and MSF (thousand square feet) in a roll of paper. Simply fill in your individual data below, then click "Calculate". Note: specify all dimensions in inches (using decimal fractions) and weight in pounds.