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How many dots per inch (dpi) can I expect to get with the KODAK Personal Picture Maker 200?

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How many dots per inch (dpi) can I expect to get with the KODAK Personal Picture Maker 200?

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When it is used with a computer, the highest resolution of the KODAK Personal Picture Maker 200 is 1200 x 1200 dpi. In a stand-alone mode, the highest resolution is 600 x 600 dpi. • How do I know if my digital camera will work with the KODAK Personal Picture Maker 200? When operating the printer in stand-alone mode (printing directly from the printer without connecting to a computer, the printer is compatible with: • Most digital cameras that use COMPACTFLASH or SMARTMEDIA memory cards such as the KODAK DC200 series cameras and higher. • KODAK mc3 Portable Multimedia Device, still images only. • TIFF and JPEG Images from COMPACTFLASH and SMARTMEDIA memory cards. • TIFF and JPEG images from digital cameras. • What type of storage device can I use with the Personal Picture Maker 200? It is recommended that you use IOMEGA ZIP USB (100MB and 25MB) storage devices. Remember that if you have two camera cards installed, only the photos stored on the card in the COMPACTFLASH slot are available

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