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There's nothing standard about this. There are only hardware standards for printers. There is no international standard.
Usually if he marks this resolution, you can try to find something close to it. See how it works. If the plot is small, then the resolution is correct.
If it's very similar. That's what he flaunts. That's what the detection method is.
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Printer resolution is measured in ink dot inches (also known as dpi). Generally speaking, the more ink dots per inch, the better the resulting printout. Most inkjet printers have a resolution of around 720 to 2880 dpi.
Technically, inkjet printers will produce subtle ink jet traces instead of actual dots like imagesetters or laser printers. )
The resolution of a printer is different from, but related to, image resolution. To print high-quality on an inkjet printer, you should have an image resolution of at least 220 ppi for good results.
It can be adjusted in Page Settings - Printer Settings.
Each printer supports different adjustment methods, and some are described as "print quality": fine, normal, etc.
Some are described as "print quality": best, normal, fast, etc.
Some are directly described as: how much dpi is printed at a higher resolution.
You can try to modify the printing effect in some of the settings described above according to your printer.
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Also, you need to set the resolution according to the requirements of the printer you are using, and the accuracy of the general printer will have obvious quality differences in ink volume, speed, and pass number.
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There is no national standard, only each factory's own factory standard.
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Printer resolution is the density of the image output by the printer, which is generally divided into DPI (dots per inch) or PPI (dots per pixel). The higher the resolution, the better the output image quality. If the printer resolution is not enough, it may lead to situations such as blurry output images, inaccurate colors, or loss of detail.
Here's how to set the printer resolution.
1.Use a high-resolution printer: If you need to output high-quality images or documents, it's recommended to use a higher-resolution printer. There are many printers on the market with resolutions up to 2400x1200dpi to choose from.
2.Adjust the printer resolution: In the print settings, you can choose different resolutions according to your needs, such as 300dpi, 600dpi, etc. Choosing a high resolution will increase the print time and ink consumption, but the output image will be sharper.
3.Adjust printer settings: In print settings, you can select output quality options such as Best, Standard, or Draft. Under the best quality, the resolution of the Demo printer will be increased automatically, and the best output quality can be obtained.
4.Use high-quality paper: If you wish to output high-quality images or documents, it is recommended to use high-quality paper. Good paper quality can improve the clarity and color reproduction of the image.
In conclusion, printer resolution affects the quality of the printout, so choosing a high-resolution printer, adjusting the printer settings appropriately, and choosing high-quality paper can help improve the output quality.
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If the resolution of the printer is not enough, you can try the following methods to set it:
1.Adjust printer settings: Most printers have their own settings menu or control panel, and you can go into the printer settings to find relevant options, such as print quality or print settings.
Try setting the print quality to a higher option to increase the resolution of the printer's output.
2.Adjust printer driver settings: Printer drivers are an important part of connecting your computer to your printer.
You can select this by opening your computer's Device Manager, finding the printer and right-clicking on it"attributes"and look for the setting options related to print quality. Depending on your printer model and driver version, there may be different options, but you can try adjusting the settings to increase the print resolution.
3.Use a higher-resolution image or document: If you're printing an image or document, you can try using a higher-resolution original file. The quality of low-resolution images or documents will not be improved even when printed.
4.Update Printer Drivers: Sometimes, old or outdated printer drivers can affect print quality. You can try updating your printer's drivers, either through the printer manufacturer's official ** or through the driver update tool.
5.Switch to a higher resolution printer: If your printer can't meet the high resolution requirements, you may want to consider switching to a higher resolution printer to ensure better print quality and higher resolution.
Please try the above methods according to your specific situation and printer model to get better print quality and resolution.
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1. Insufficient toner. You can temporarily extend the life of the toner cartridge by shaking the toner evenly. If you still can't improve the print quality, install a new toner cartridge.
3. If the color of the whole page is very light, it means that the printing resolution is set too low or the ink saving mode is enabled. Adjust the print resolution and turn off the ink saving mode. This operation is used for models with ink saving.
4. Print a self-test report to check whether the life of the toner cartridge is almost up. If it arrives, you will need to replace it with a new toner cartridge.
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The resolution of the inkjet printer though can be seen on the settings is higher than that of the laser printer. However, the actual use effect of inkjet printers is far less than that of laser printers, mainly related to the ratio of toner particles to the ink sprayed.
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Cause. 1. The solution to the long-term unused printer: The ink is scarce and the handwriting is unrecognizable when printing, and most of the faults are due to the long-term unused printer or other reasons, resulting in the ink delivery system obstruction or printhead blockage.
Exclusion method: If the nozzle is not very blocked, then directly perform the cleaning operation on the printer, if there is still no effect after many cleanings, you can take off the ink cartridge (for the printer where the cartridge nozzle is not integrated, you need to take off the nozzle, but you need to be careful), put the nozzle in warm water and soak it for a while, pay attention, be sure not to soak the circuit board part in water, otherwise the consequences are unimaginable, use absorbent paper to absorb the water droplets, and then clean the nozzle several times after installation. Cause.
Second, the printing of the nozzle air solution: the printer test missing line and color should be the nozzle into the air, in the nozzle part of the formation of air bags so the printing can not be ink, if continuous cleaning is not to solve the problem, the correct way is: first do the print head cleaning, generally wait for 5-10 minutes in the nozzle inspection, so repeated about 3 times should be no problem.
If the above still does not work, use the following method, but be careful to operate: take out the ink cartridge (or supply) in the printer and see it.
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Solve the problem of the landlord: first understand what is the resolution, the resolution is a value, as you said 72,300, but he can't decide the clarity of the drawing, so to speak, the clarity of a drawing is determined by the size of the paper and the resolution. The first question is, how much blurry can the things printed out at 72*72 resolution be than those displayed on the 72 resolution monitor?
I don't understand the problem. It seems to be the difference between the display effect and the printing effect.,This can't be sure who is more blurry than whom.,You can judge it like this,Right click the magnifying glass in PS,When the pixel is displayed,When the ruler size is larger than the actual distance,This picture is printed out is clear,And vice versa。 The second question is, at least how many 10,000 pixels of the picture can be printed into 70*70cm can be "compared" clearly, and this "comparative" clear standard is that you can't see the jagged teeth when standing 5 meters away in the sun?
This is easier to understand.,Hehe, your standard is too low.,I'm responsible for telling you that you can't see the sawtooth 72 resolution from 5 meters away! 1948*1948 is resolved, but we need no aliasing within 50cm, so 200 resolution is enough, 5511*5511Another point is that the bigger the **, the better, otherwise the resolution of the display board is useless.
In addition, the size of the drawing, the resolution, and the pixels are complementary and inseparable, and only when the two are determined can we know the clarity of the drawing.
Yesterday I took a 1637*2318 picture and typed an A1 (841*594), and I could see the jagged blur within 30cm.
The theory of the second floor is correct, but our purpose is to make the drawings clear, no matter how large the print dpi setting is, as long as the drawings do not meet the requirements, it will still be blurry. So, what we're talking about is how to make the drawings clear and not set up too big and increase the working time in vain.
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First, the resolution of the monitor PPI and the resolution of the printer DPI are not the same thing, and many friends often have a mixed phenomenon. (p) is only found in the field of computer display, while "dot" (d) is only found in the field of printing or printing. The measurement standards of the two parameters are not the same, so there is no comparison.
2. Under normal circumstances, if the format to be printed is 70cm*70cm, and the image is less than 70 pixels, (68m) will begin to become unclear.
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There is no sample, so I can only speculate that the ink is not clear when the printing is not clear, or the original document is in pdf or ** format, so the document will not be clear when printed.
If the printing volume is not large, it is not necessary to use continuous supply, the more additional functions, the more problems, as long as the ink cartridge is not used for a long time (a few sheets a week), there is no problem, the advantage of the laser is that the consumables are friendly (but the machine is more expensive than inkjet), an ink cartridge will play one or two hundred, and a toner cartridge can hit about 1,200 sheets, the disadvantage is that you can not play color (you can also use a color laser printer, but the machine and consumables are expensive).
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