So an image input to the printer providing information that it should be printed at 300 pixels per inch will look better
the higher the dots per inch setting because the printer will lay down more ink in each inch of printing the higher the setting.
Though, I wish it had
a higher dots per inch (dpi) than 283 dpi.
Not exact matches
The C7500's technology delivers a
higher image resolution of 600 x 1200 DPI at faster (12
inches per second) speeds with precise
dot placement.
Press and cut - out shots Print press always ask for 300 dpi (
dots per inch) photographs or «print - quality» pictures, so make sure you have a
high - resolution version of your cut - out shot ready to send over to them.
It even boasts of a
higher resolution density of 169 pixel
dots per inch, compared with the iPad's 132.
Priced at the
higher end of the four devices available ($ 499), the RocketBook pitches portability and clarity: a 105
dots per inch screen (most computers today use a 72 - dpi screen) with a glare - resistant or «transvective» finish.
The printer settings (Draft, Normal / Standard,
High, Photo, etc., actually tell the printer how many
dots to lay down
per inch, with lower settings representing lower numbers numbers (e.g., 200dpi, 300, 600, 1200, etc.) and the lower the number or setting the more grainy the printed image.
Of these readers, we gave preference to devices with pixel density of 300
dots per inch, the
highest available in any ebook reader and what most models offer.
Unfortunately it's not quite
high - resolution enough to prevent you from being able to discern individual pixels when you wear it, and the HTC Vive Pro, with its 78 % increase in
dots per inch, offers a much sharper screen in addition to built - in audio, which the original Vive lacks.
It can extract
high - resolution fingerprints at 500
dots per inch.
Its 300 - by - 600
dot -
per -
inch resolution reproduces
high - quality logos, photos, or graphics for your labels.
And because computer monitors can display images at only 72
dots per inch, a
higher resolution won't give viewers a better picture.
Most digital photos are only 72
dots per inch in resolution, which produces a fuzzy image when it is printed at
high resolution.