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C10 Envelope Paper Size

C10 measures 28 x 40 mm, 2.8 x 4 cm, or 1.1 x 1.57 in. See pixel dimensions by DPI, aspect ratio, bleed setup, comparisons, and related tools.

Last checked: 2026-05-01

Last checked: 2026-05-01 Source: ISO 269:1985 Found a spec change? Send correction.

How we calculate this

Methodology and source handling

We convert physical sizes to inches, multiply by the selected DPI/PPI value, and round to whole pixels.

Quick answer

Copy-ready answer

C10 is 28 x 40 mm, 2.8 x 4 cm, or 1.1 x 1.57 in. At 300 DPI, C10 is 331 x 472 px.

28 x 40 mm

Dimensions and specs

Millimeters 28 x 40 mm
Centimeters 2.8 x 4 cm
Inches 1.1 x 1.57 in
300 DPI pixels 331 x 472 px
Aspect ratio 1:1.4286
Standard family ISO C Envelope Series

Pixels

Pixel dimensions by DPI

DPI / PPIWidthHeightUse
72 DPI 79 px 113 px Screen or draft reference density
96 DPI 106 px 151 px Screen or draft reference density
150 DPI 165 px 236 px Screen or draft reference density
300 DPI 331 px 472 px Common high-quality print setup
600 DPI 661 px 945 px High-resolution archival or print workflow

Formula

How to calculate this size

Pixel formulapixels = millimeters / 25.4 x PPI

28 mm x 300 PPI = 331 px wide.

Trim result331 x 472 px

Use this when the artwork stops at the finished edge.

Bleed result331 x 472 px

Add 0 mm per side before calculating pixels when artwork reaches the edge.

Common mistakes

Avoid these c10 envelope paper size problems

Mixing screen pixels with print quality

A paper size needs a PPI target before pixels mean anything for print.

Forgetting orientation

Portrait and landscape use the same dimensions, but width and height swap in the export.

Adding bleed to a paper reference

Paper pages show trim size first; add bleed only when the design prints to the edge.

Calculator

Calculate pixels and bleed

Enter any DPI to calculate the pixel dimensions for this physical size.

Compare

Compare C10 Envelope Paper Size

Open a curated comparison or send both sizes into the compare tool with a fragment URL.

C10 belongs to the ISO C Envelope Series family. Use this reference for print setup, document layout, template sizing, pixel conversion, and comparisons with nearby paper sizes. Pixel dimensions are calculated from the physical size and selected DPI.

Workflow

Use C10 Envelope Paper Size in a finished file

Confirm the physical size

Copy the millimeter, centimeter, or inch dimensions for the selected paper standard.

Choose PPI

Use 300 PPI for most sharp print exports, or match the printer requirement.

Calculate pixels

Multiply inches by PPI, then add bleed only when artwork reaches the trimmed edge.

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FAQ

Common questions

What is the exact C10 size?

C10 measures 28 x 40 mm, 2.8 x 4 cm, or approximately 1.1 x 1.57 in.

What is C10 in pixels at 300 DPI?

C10 at 300 DPI is 331 x 472 px when rounded to the nearest whole pixel.

What aspect ratio is C10?

C10 has an aspect ratio of about 1:1.4286 based on its 28 x 40 mm physical dimensions.

Should I add bleed to a C10 design?

Envelope print workflows vary by provider and production method. Confirm bleed, flap, and safe-area requirements with the printer or envelope template before output.

References

Sources and references

ISO 269 physical dimensions. Pixel values are calculated from millimeters / 25.4 x DPI and rounded to whole pixels.

Last checked: 2026-05-01