yes it is sufficient.
This depends on the DPI/PPI (dots/pixels per inch).Web image-resolution is 72 DPI.Print resolution can be anywhere between 150-300 DPI.
Print quality is better in higher dots per inch (dpi) numbers due to the amount of smaller dots used when a page is printed. Therefore the print quality would be better in a 600 x 600 dpi 2 than a 1200 x 1200 single bit.
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240 = 1" or 300 = 1" or 1000pels = 1" depends on dpi but usually 240 is used.
Dot Per Inch (DPI)
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DPI = Dots Per Inch. It refers either to the resolution of a computer monitor, or the resolution of a printer. The higher the number, the finer the detail that's either displayed or printed.
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DPI stands for Dots Per Inch.....
1200 dpi because dpi stands for dot per inch, there for 1200 dpi gives 1200 dots per inch instead of 600 dpi only giving 600 dots per inch thus 1200 dpi gives a better resolution
The DPI refers to the dots per inch and refers to the image resolution. It is difficult to know what the DPI from photos from disposable cameras is. The scanner however does control the DPI of the scanned photo.
its not low but its average,800 dpi is ok,......i have a mouse that can exchange to800dpi,1200dpi to 1600dpi anytime i want :DDD
dpi is dots per inch. 400 * 600 dpi is the number of ink dots per square inch that are produced by a computer printer.
Scalable DPI is the ability to increase/decrease the resolution of a picture/text.
dpi stands for dots per inch
dpi means dots per inch. If you were to print a straight line one inch long using the max print setting (600 dpi for your printer) that line would consist of 600 dots. Fairly high quality image