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Hi,
I bought a printer which has a max resolution of 4800 x 1200 dpi. Now, in Photoshop you can only enter one value for the "pixel per inch", e.g. 300 is best for things you want to print out if I remember correctly.
Is the printer able to print a 300dpi picture on 4800 x 1200 dpi in full quality? Or should I reduce the quality in PS, since the printer cannot handle that anyway? Why is there one / two value(s)? How can I find out the maximum quality (one value in PS) which my printer can handle?
Thank you!
Nico
I bought a printer which has a max resolution of 4800 x 1200 dpi. Now, in Photoshop you can only enter one value for the "pixel per inch", e.g. 300 is best for things you want to print out if I remember correctly.
Is the printer able to print a 300dpi picture on 4800 x 1200 dpi in full quality? Or should I reduce the quality in PS, since the printer cannot handle that anyway? Why is there one / two value(s)? How can I find out the maximum quality (one value in PS) which my printer can handle?
Thank you!
Nico
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