I use the Epson 1160 which Epson says has a screen resolution of 250 lines
per inch.
I can see a very small change in quality when I print at 240 instead of 360
pixels per inch. I would be interested to hear about your results.
Richard Davis

Campos & Davis Photos
6 Cranbourne Road
London N10 2BT
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.campos-davis.com

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> Thank you all very much for all this well informed input.
>
> Thanks to this List, I now know a great more about the mechanics of inkjet
> printing.
>
> What I strive for is quality that is as good as old, film based,  medium
> format but from my D1X, at print sizes up to 30 x 24, when viewed close in
> (which is what my clients do when they collect their portraits).
>
>  I think that I am almost there. I just need crisp, clear, sharp images of
> all those faces on the large groups at our maximum print size. I was
getting
> jagged edges to eye sockets but this was eliminated by going to 360 dpi (
> William Curwen's resolution clash).
>
> I will do specimen prints (30 x 24 equivalent) at 180, 240, and 360 this
> afternoon, and let you know.
>
> Jonathan Coleman
> Cavendish Studios
> Chester
> www.cavendishstudios.co.uk
>
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