>>Most printers prefer 300dpi images for maximum quality...

Printers don't give a dam about DPIs...
Image do not have DPIs*, they just have pixels, the more pixels there are,
the better the image looks on the printer, period.

An image with 1000 pix at 75 dpi looks better than an image with 200 pis 
at 300 dpi (MUCH better)

*I know, there is some kind of "image resolution" info stored in some 
image format,
but this is one of the most stupid things I ever heard of:
- printers have a resolution**,
- scanners have a resolution**,
- camera have a resolution**,
but images are just virtual data with no dimension, so how could it have 
a "resolution" ?
An (electronic) image has NO INCHES, then what are "dots per inch" ?

** Note two: the correct term is not even "resolution", it should be 
"defininition", but anyway... ;-)


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