Print layout calculator

Sticker Sheet Calculator

Use this sticker sheet calculator to plan print layouts, estimate how many stickers fit on a sheet, compare spacing and margin settings, calculate material costs, and check whether a sticker batch is worth producing before you print.

Quick count

Paper & work area

Sticker size

Common sticker presets

Start with a common sticker size, then edit every value.

Paper layout preview8.5 × 11 in

Entered and placed size: 2 × 2 in.

Paper layout preview: 15 stickers, 3 columns by 5 rows.

Planning estimate only. Verify the final work area in your machine software.

Stickers per sheet15stickers
Material used71%of work area
Sheets needed7sheets

Layout result

Grid
3 columns x 5 rows
Paper
Letter, 8.5 x 11 in
Finished sticker size
2 x 2 in
Artwork size with bleed
2 x 2 in
Gap
0.125 in
Margins
top 0.25, right 0.25, bottom 0.25, left 0.25 in

Orientation: normal. Planning estimate only.

Copy the current paper, sticker, bleed, gap, margin, grid, DPI, and print-scale notes.

Pixel size

  • Finished sticker: 2.000 x 2.000 in = 600 x 600 px
  • Artwork with bleed: 2.000 x 2.000 in = 600 x 600 px
  • Artwork with larger bleed: 2.250 x 2.250 in = 675 x 675 px

Use this layout in

Choose the next workflow and use these specs as a planning guide.

No cutting machine

  1. Use Canva, Word, Illustrator, Affinity, Inkscape, or similar layout software.
  2. Print at 100% / actual size and test on plain paper first.
  3. Measure the test print, then use sticker paper and cut with scissors, a punch, or a trimmer.

No machine limits are assumed. Test scale and margins before using material.

Download a reference guide with paper boundary, usable area, cut line, and bleed line. It is not a machine-ready cut file.

Need production costs and profit?

Add mixed SKUs, batch costs, shipping and platform fees.

How the sticker count is calculated

Quick Count subtracts each safety margin from the sheet, adds bleed to both sides of every sticker, and tests normal and 90-degree orientations. It then applies this grid formula:

columns = floor((usable width + gap) / (occupied width + gap))
rows = floor((usable height + gap) / (occupied height + gap))
count = columns × rows

Circles use their bounding square. The calculator does not use hexagonal circle packing. For common size examples, see the sticker sheet size guide.

What the mixed layout means

Mixed layouts are planning estimates produced by a deterministic rectangle-packing heuristic. The tool tests multiple stable sort orders, but it does not claim a mathematically global optimum.

The largest SKU gap becomes the shared spacing rule for the mixed layout. This is conservative when a recipe contains different gaps.

Costs, fees, and break-even price

Material cost includes planned sheets after spoilage and extra sheets. Labor combines setup time, per-sheet time, per-order time, and the hourly rate. Platform fee percentages remain editable because fee schedules and account terms can change.

Transaction fees use item revenue plus charged shipping. Processing fees also include the buyer tax estimate. Always verify the current fee policy for your marketplace and country.

Important production limits

  • Planning layout only. This is not a production-ready cut file.
  • No images, contour extraction, or registration marks are exported.
  • Machine software controls the final printable and cuttable area.
  • Print on ordinary paper at 100% and measure before using material.
  • Profit results are estimates, not a guarantee of sales or earnings.

Related articles

These guides answer common planning questions before you change the calculator values.

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