What is resolution and why does it matter?
If you want crisp, vivid, and clearer images, pay close attention to resolution-the number of ink dots per inch (dpi) on the printed page. Resolution determines the quality of the printed word or image, although many printers have built-in software that further enhances print quality. Most printers produce a minimum 300 x 600 or 600 x 600 dpi resolution-good enough for most average print jobs. However, if you plan on printing images that need to look completely polished and professional, look for a printer with either a higher resolution, or good built-in software that further enhances print quality.
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