What is DPI (dot per inch)?
The term DPI, which means “dots per inch” in English, translates to “dots per inch” in French. This is a measurement that indicates the number of ink dots a printer can deposit on a one square inch surface. In other words, the higher the DPI, the finer and more detailed the print quality. This unit of measurement is crucial in the field of printing, as it determines the clarity and precision of the reproduced images. For example, a printer that operates at 300 DPI will produce much sharper prints than a 72 DPI printer, which is often used for lower...









