>"There is no need to set the resolution beyond 180dpi for any of the >current >Epson printers (2100 / 7600 / 9600)" > >This is only the case if you can ensure that no-one gets within 10feet >of the print Dick I think for dpi you should read ppi.I've had a sample print from an Epson 7600 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and it is fine from a lot nearer than 10 feet.
>This is the sort of nonsense you get from commercial processors who want >to charge you �30 for a print that will cost them �3, but cannot be >bothered to spend a few more seconds handling the larger file. No real point when all the larger file is doing is clogging up the system creating an inefficient workflow. The proof is in the output try it then crticise. Regards Phill Heywood Phill Heywood Sports Photography P.S. It is possible to achieve good quality inkjet A3+ from as little as 100PPI even with a file taken under floodlights at 1600asa.The proof is about 3 feet away =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
