Leaves

Created by Sharon Lazenby, Modified on Wed, 10 Apr, 2024 at 3:06 PM by Sidd Turaga

What does the term leaves mean?


A leaf is a sheet of paper, we don't work in leaves and instead work in 'printed pages (pp)'.


What is the difference between pages and leaves? A page is typically side of paper, while a leaf is a sheet of paper. So a leaf of paper could contain two pages if double sided or just one page if single sided.


So if a client requested 150 leaves, we'd class this as 300pp.

 

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