> I have changed the preview settings to full resolution which helped and I > purchased the stock images from www.fotolia.com at 300 dpi. ?The printer
It is important to understand that a digital image does NOT have a DPI until printed (or shown on a screen). What you always should look at is the resolution (the pixels, or rather megapixels). Then the DPI will depend on what size you print the image. (Very easy, just divide the amount of pixels for width or height with the printed size, 2000 pixels wide printed 10 inch wide means 200 DPI. And the same 2000 pixels wide image printed at 5 inch width makes 400 DPI.) Also note that when deciding how high DPI is needed, the viewing distance should always be considered. 300 DPI is generally needed for reading at "arms length" distance. But if viewing the image from 2 meters away you most likely don't need more than 100-150 DPI. /Peter
