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A complete print typically consists of multiple points, often referred to as "dots," depending on the printing technique used. For high-quality prints, especially in color printing, a common standard is 300 DPI (dots per inch), which means there are 300 points in each inch of the print. The total number of points in a complete print would vary based on the print's dimensions and resolution.

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