đź“„ Paper Quantity Converter
Translate office paper quantities across standard bundles.
Ideal for office managers, printers, and suppliers who need to align ordering units.
Sheets
Single sheets of paper.
2,500
Quires
Traditional bundle of 25 sheets.
100
Reams
Standard office ream of 500 sheets.
5
Cases
Ten reams, typically shrink-wrapped for shipping.
0.5
How to Use This Calculator
Enter the quantity
Type how many sheets, reams, cases, or quires you need to convert.
Select the current unit
Choose your starting bundle. The calculator knows how many sheets each represents.
Review equivalent bundles
See the matching count in every other unit for ordering or inventory adjustments.
Formula
S = Quantity Ă— Sheets per Unit
Converted Value = S Ă· (Sheets per Target Unit)
Common bundles: 1 quire = 25 sheets, 1 ream = 500 sheets, 1 case = 10 reams = 5,000 sheets.
Use the formula breakdown to confirm the calculation logic or perform the conversion manually if needed.
Full Description
Paper suppliers and office managers use different units—sometimes sheets, sometimes reams or full cases. This converter standardizes counts so budgeting and inventory stay accurate.
Although reams traditionally contain 500 sheets, specialty papers can vary. Adjust the sheet counts in the source if you work with custom bundles.
For large print jobs, pair this tool with cost-per-ream calculations to estimate budgets quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many reams are in a case?
A standard case contains 10 reams, or 5,000 sheets.
What is a quire?
A quire is an older unit equal to 25 sheets. Some stationery suppliers still reference it for specialty papers.
Can I change the sheet counts?
Yes. Modify the sheet values in the source file to reflect custom bundles or specialty paper packaging.
Does the calculator handle partial bundles?
It accepts decimal values, which is handy for leftover reams or partially used cases.