An 8.5×11 book on KDP requires a minimum inside margin of 0.375”–0.875” depending on page count, 0.25” outside margins, embedded fonts, and an even page count. This is US letter size — the largest standard trim KDP supports. Printing costs are significantly higher: a 200-page B&W book costs roughly $5.40, and color interiors jump to $7.40+. Use 8.5×11 for workbooks, cookbooks, children’s picture books, coloring books, coffee table books, and any layout that needs full-page images or wide tables.

When to use 8.5×11

This is not a standard book size — it’s a utility size. Use it when:

  • Children’s picture books — full-page illustrations need the space
  • Cookbooks — recipes with photos, ingredient columns, and step-by-step layouts
  • Workbooks / journals — fillable pages, worksheets, planners
  • Coloring books — full-page designs need the 8.5×11 canvas
  • Technical manuals — wide code listings, diagrams, schematics
  • Art / photography books — portfolio-style layouts

Do not use for: novels, memoir, self-help, or any text-heavy book. The letter-size page produces absurdly wide text lines that are unreadable at normal font sizes. Fiction and narrative nonfiction should use 5.5×8.5 or 6×9.

Margin requirements

Minimum inside (gutter) margin

Page CountMinimum Inside Margin
24–150 pages0.375”
151–300 pages0.5”
301–500 pages0.625”
501–700 pages0.75”
701–828 pages0.875”

Minimum outside margins

EdgeNo bleedWith bleed
Outside0.25”0.375”
Top0.25”0.25”
Bottom0.25”0.25”

For image-heavy layouts (cookbooks, children’s books, coloring books), bleed is usually essential — you want images to run to the edge of the page.

EdgeText-heavy (workbooks)Image-heavy (cookbooks, children’s)
Inside (gutter)0.75”–1.0”0.75”
Outside0.6”–0.75”0.375” (bleed)
Top0.6”–0.75”0.25” (bleed)
Bottom0.75”–0.9”0.25” (bleed)

Important for bleed: When bleed is enabled, your PDF page size must be 8.75” × 11.25” (adding 0.125” on each bleed edge). The final trim cuts back to 8.5” × 11”.

Use the KDP Book Calculator to check margin tiers for your page count.

Spine width

Cream paper: page count × 0.0025” White paper: page count × 0.002252”

PagesCream SpineWhite Spine
500.125”0.113”
1000.250”0.225”
1500.375”0.338”
2000.500”0.450”
3000.750”0.676”

At 8.5×11, books tend to have fewer pages (especially image-heavy layouts). A 100-page coloring book has a very thin spine — no room for text. Calculate yours with the Spine Width Calculator.

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Printing cost at 8.5×11

8.5×11 is the most expensive trim to print on KDP. The per-page cost is higher, and color interiors add significantly:

Black and white interior

PagesCost (cream)Cost (white)
50~$2.60~$2.44
100~$3.20~$2.88
150~$3.80~$3.32
200~$5.40~$4.76

Color interior (premium color)

PagesCost
50~$5.75
100~$9.50
150~$13.25
200~$17.00

Color printing at 8.5×11 gets expensive fast. A 100-page cookbook with full-color photos costs ~$9.50 to print — you’ll need a list price of $24.99+ to maintain a reasonable royalty. Use the KDP Book Calculator for exact cost and royalty at your target price.

Cover dimensions

Cover width = 8.5” + spine + 8.5” + 0.25” = 17.25” + spine Cover height = 11” + 0.25” = 11.25”

Example: 150-page book on white paper

  • Spine: 150 × 0.002252” = 0.338”
  • Cover width: 17.25” + 0.338” = 17.588”
  • Cover height: 11.25”
  • At 300 DPI: 5,276 × 3,375 pixels

These are large files — make sure your cover designer works at 300 DPI from the start. Use the Cover Size Calculator.

PDF settings

  • Page size: 8.5” × 11” (612 × 792 points) without bleed; 8.75” × 11.25” with bleed
  • Fonts: embedded
  • Images: 300 DPI minimum (critical for image-heavy layouts)
  • Color: select color ink type in KDP dashboard (standard color or premium color)
  • Page count: even

KDP’s image quality requirements

For 8.5×11 layouts with images:

  • Minimum 300 DPI at print size — a full-page image needs to be 2,550 × 3,300 pixels minimum
  • No upscaling — KDP’s review catches low-resolution images that have been upscaled
  • JPEG or TIFF embedded in the PDF
  • Color images: use sRGB color space for KDP (convert to CMYK only for IngramSpark)