These maps must be drawn with lines, line screens and symbol dimensions 50% greater than those used for 1:15,000 maps. Where practical the same dot screens as used at 1:15,000 will give the most legible map and are therefore to be preferred. In practice drawing the artwork at 1:7,500 for reduction to 1:15,000 will give the correct dimensions if the same artwork is reduced to 1:10,000. It may be more practical and cheaper to produce a 1:10,000 version by enlarging the 1:15,000 film negatives/positives.
For 1:10,000 maps the spacing of grid lines should be 25 mm which represents 250 m on the ground.
In education there is usually a progression of scales from 1:2,500 to 1:5,000 to 1:10,000. Maps at very large scales such as 1:2,500 will clearly contain more detail such as playground equipment. Line dimensions for 1:10,000 maps should also be used for these maps.