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Free Dated 2026 Calendar for E-Ink Tablets

A fully dated 2026 calendar you can generate as a clean PDF and use on any e-ink tablet — no subscription, no account, no watermark. This guide explains the layout options and how to get it onto your device.

What You Get

The 2026 calendar template generates a complete year with every date already printed. There is nothing to set up day by day — open it and start writing. Because it exports as a standard PDF, it works the same on every e-ink tablet and prints cleanly if you want a paper copy too.

Sunday or Monday Week Start

Week-start preference is personal and regional. Pick whichever matches how you think about your week — the calendar lays out the days accordingly so the grid always lines up with your mental model.

  • Sunday start: common in the US and Canada; keeps the full weekend grouped at the edges of the row.
  • Monday start: standard across Europe and the ISO week; keeps the work week together with the weekend on the right.

Monthly and Weekly Layouts

A dated year is most useful when paired with closer-in views. Use the month grid for the overview, then drop into a week for the detail.

  • Monthly calendar — a classic month grid for deadlines, events, and an at-a-glance view of the weeks ahead.
  • Weekly dated planner — each spread already carries the correct dates, ideal for time-blocking and weekly priorities.

How to Get It on Your Tablet

Generate the PDF, then transfer it using the method your device supports.

reMarkable 1 / 2 / Paper Pro

Add the PDF via USB, the reMarkable desktop or mobile app, the cloud, or email-to-device. Hyperlinked dates let you tap a day to jump to its page.

Supernote A5 X / A6 X

Drop the PDF into the Document folder over USB or through Supernote Partner. Open it as a regular PDF and annotate directly on the page.

BOOX (Note, Tab, Air)

Copy the file via USB or BOOXDrop, then open it in the built-in NeoReader or any PDF app. Layers and handwriting are supported.

Kindle Scribe

Use Send to Kindle (web, email, or app) to push the PDF to your device, then write on it as a document.

For a full walkthrough of USB, cloud, email-to-device, and app-based transfers across every major brand, see the transfer guide.