Mark Storer wrote:
> 1) In PDF, we always use 72 DPI (dots per inch).
> 2) In windows, you can have a variety of DPIs, though 96 seems pretty 
> standard.

Another thing to pay attention to:
many viewers perform a "shrink to fit page size" operation.
This varies from printer to printer and can cause a font to
look smaller.

You can avoid this by setting the "print scaling" to "none".
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