That's really useful: "If you are going to increase the size of the printed image then you should scan at a higher dpi resolution." > Here is a link to Epson's recommendation > > http://support.epson.com/webadvice/wa0216.html > > I don't know why they made it so hard to find. > > Jon > > > It would be nice if we could get definitive responses from the > > manufacturers > > on this sort of issue. I haven't seen any such response even on the > > leben > > list. It's all just smoke and mirrors - "this setting works for me". > > Advice > > from a manufacturer would save a lot of wastage in test prints. > > > > Rob
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