Sign In Sony Rewards Electronics Registration Electronics Community Sony Sites Search Sony Sony SupportDSC-T1 Article ID : 00027624 / Last Modified : 08/21/2019What is the difference between Dots Per Inch (DPI) and Pixels Per Inch (PPI)?
The printer can use DPI while the template is going to be physically printed. Depending on its settings, each model and design of the printer generates its unique DPI. Inkjet printers create a resolution of between 300 and 720 DPI, while laser printers produce images of between 600 and 2,40...
Inkjet printers range between 300 and 720 DPI, while laser printers range between 600 and 2400 DPI. Because they are unique, it’s difficult to rate the quality based only on the resolution. For example, it might be that the same photo printed on a 600 DPI resolution printer looks better...
DPI Options: 300 or 600 DPI Printing on Porous and Non-Porous Surfaces Difference: Variable database printing: BT-HH6105B3 offers variable database printing while BT-HH6105B2 does not Pricing: Model Price (USD) BT-HH6105B2 $530 BT-HH6105B3 $680 Pros: Light and easy to carry around High...
between 300 and 720 DPI. Some laser printers and photo printers have resolutions exceeding 2,400 DPI. I want to stress that DPI is a function of the printer. It is not a setting that you choose in your photo editing software. The image size in combination with the DPI of the printer ...
What is the difference between PPI and DPI? Both are related to the resolution of an image or photograph, but they are completely different measurements. Have you ever seen a print in a gallery, or a high-resolution display, (retina, 4K, 8K, etc) …and felt like you were actually looki...
Have you ever been confused about DPI vs PPI? As a photographer it's important to understand the differences between the two.
What is the difference between PPI and DPI? — PPI describes the resolution in pixels of a digital image whereas DPI describes the amount of ink dots on a printed image. Though PPI largely refers to screen display, it also affects the print size of your design and thus the quality of the...
2. Introduction of DPI in Computer Monitors With the advent of personal computers in the 1980s, DPI also became relevant for monitors. Apple set a standard resolution of 72 PPI (Pixels Per Inch) on its Macintosh computers to ensure consistency between screen and print output. Microsoft, on th...
Choose 300 DPI if balance is key. You need a good balance between image quality, file size, printing speed, and cost for everyday printing needs. Faster printing times are important, or you're dealing with limitations in storage space or upload times. ...