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Legal size paper on Samui?

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THere is no normal designation, ie: A4, A3, etc.

Seems only called Legal Size.

Tried the great "art store" B2S at Central Festival, and nothing at Tesco.

Legal Size: 8.5 x 14-inch (216 x 330mm)

 

Thanks

Maybe get some A3  and cut it to size

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2 hours ago, johng said:

Maybe get some A3  and cut it to size

Easier:

Misc shops have very long "F14" paper size (seen e.g. at Makro).

Manufactured by "Double A" and others.

 

It's 216*356 mm.

Letter format is 216*279 mm.

So you have to cut only the length.

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=กระดาษถ่ายเอกสาร+F14

You can find legal document sized paper in all Thai paper stores – same shops selling school books etc. – and in both BigC and Tesco-Lotus, it's normally marked "F" on the package.

 

You need legal size for copying many official documents. Otherwise, if it's copies you need, just go to a photo copy service-shop, they'll do the copies the correct way for you, for official use, for 2-3 baht each copy.

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On 7/17/2020 at 1:19 AM, KhunBENQ said:

Easier:

Misc shops have very long "F14" paper size (seen e.g. at Makro).

Manufactured by "Double A" and others.

 

Thanks. I only tried Lamai sources, but found the F14 at Tesco Chawang. Thanks!

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