Size or scale – Epson ES-1200C User Manual

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Here’s how to calculate more precisely the required resolution for

gray scale or color on an electronic color printer or a printing press:

1. Find out the lines per inch of the printing method. This is

the measurement of resolution for high quality image

printing. Do not confuse it with dots per inch, which is not

an equivalent measurement.

2. Multiply the lines per inch by two to find the best scanning

resolution For example, for 175 lines per inch (a common

resolution for magazines and books), scan your image at

350 dpi (2 x 175 = 350).

For even smaller file sizes, try scanning at about 1.5 times the lines

per inch This may cause little or no perceptible loss of output quality.

Note:

For color or gray scale images, ignore the dpi (dots per inch) of your

printing device. Even though your service bureau may use an

imagesetter with a 2400 dpi resolution, a scan resolution of only 150

to 350 dpi will produce the highest quality gray-scale or color images

the imagesetter can print. Similarly, even though your laser printer

may have a 300 dpi resolution, a scan resolution

of

only 80 to 120 dpi

give the best quality gray scale images it can print.

Size or scale

This is usually expressed as a percentage. If you want your

printed image to be larger than the original, increase its size

with this setting. If you are not sure how large you want the

printed image, choose the largest size you might use. You can

reduce the image size later with your software. (You can also

increase the size with your software, but you may lose some
quality.)

Note:

The size of the image on your monitor will probably be different from

the size

of

the image when you print it.

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