Printing Images
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ā2007-01-11
01:20 PM
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03:57 PM
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Noemi Balogh
ā2007-01-11
01:20 PM
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ā2007-01-11 02:29 PM
ā2007-01-11
02:29 PM
William:
It could be the image resolution. Normally, a printed image the same size as a screen image will need a higher resolution (more pixels) to print decently. What is the size (inches) and resolution (number of pixels) of your image? It would also be helpful to post your printer specs, as someone may have experience with the particular printer.
David
It could be the image resolution. Normally, a printed image the same size as a screen image will need a higher resolution (more pixels) to print decently. What is the size (inches) and resolution (number of pixels) of your image? It would also be helpful to post your printer specs, as someone may have experience with the particular printer.
David
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ā2007-01-11 02:58 PM
ā2007-01-11
02:58 PM
David:
Relevant Specs are
Pixels: 300dpi
Image Size: 10 x 6 inches
Printer Specs:
iR 3170C EUR Canon PS
and HP Designjet 1055CM.
Relevant Specs are
Pixels: 300dpi
Image Size: 10 x 6 inches
Printer Specs:
iR 3170C EUR Canon PS
and HP Designjet 1055CM.

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ā2007-01-11 04:03 PM
ā2007-01-11
04:03 PM
William:
So to be clear, the number of pixels is 3,000 x 1,800 as seen here? If so, the number of pixels should be fine. If this is the case, then a fuller description of the difference between the screen image and the printed image would help.
David
So to be clear, the number of pixels is 3,000 x 1,800 as seen here? If so, the number of pixels should be fine. If this is the case, then a fuller description of the difference between the screen image and the printed image would help.
David
David Maudlin / Architect
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