Could you explain further what you mean by "native resolution"?

Euric



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Euric,

I'm neither Marcus nor a computer science genius.  But I do know that
the 
actual hardware resolution is referred to as the "native resolution."
All 
the scanners I've seen have native resolutions in hard-inches.

John

On Sunday 09 November 2003 09:32, Mighty Chimp wrote:
> I made the assumption that the use of dpi is not part of a printers
> hardware, but of its software.  Either through its drivers or the word
> programmes.  Could you tell us, if this is actually true or not?


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