![]() Some computers such as Windows PCs may have a setting to set “page scaling” to “none” while others such as Mac computers may have an option to set the “scale” to “100%”, either of these options will work.Īvoid using the “fit to page”, “scale to fit”, or “fill entire paper” options as these will cause the image to be printed larger or smaller than it’s actual size. It’s important to print the ruler at the actual size of the file without any scaling. ![]() See our printable tape measure if you need a longer measurement or our printable protractor for angle measurements.Learn how to read a ruler with our simple how-to guide.Print multiple rulers and tape them together for longer measurements when you don’t have a tape measure.Test the size of the printout prior to use by measuring another sheet of paper (a sheet of letter paper should measure exactly 8.5″ x 11″).Print on lighter weight paper to make the ruler more flexible, which is useful for crafts or sewing projects.Use card-stock or heavy paper for a more rigid ruler that will last longer.Here are some tips and tricks to maximize the value of our printable rulers. Most Fractional Rulers are based on the English measuring system where scales are graduated in units of one inch and fractions of an inch.Download free 12″ fraction printable paper ruler Printable Ruler Tips and Tricks Decimal Rulers have graduations or marks which are based on the decimal system such as 0.5, 0.25, 0.1, 0.05, etc. Fractional Rulers have graduations or marks based on fractions, for example 1/2", 1/4" 1/8", 1/16", etc. There are two types of scales commonly used on rulers Fractional and Decimal. 1 inch equals 2.54 centimeters(cm), 1 cm approximately equivalent to 3/8 inch or equals 0.393700787 inchįractional inches to cm & mm conversion table.1 meter = 100 centimeters = 1,000 millimeters. ![]()
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