This depends on the DPI/PPI (dots/pixels per inch).Web image-resolution is 72 DPI.Print resolution can be anywhere between 150-300 DPI.
240 = 1" or 300 = 1" or 1000pels = 1" depends on dpi but usually 240 is used.
Dot Per Inch (DPI)
You can print barcodes to any laser printer, as well as a 203 or 300 DPI printer, but you need to make sure that you have the correct x dimension so that the barcode is readable by the scanner.
yes it is sufficient.
300 DPI is a very low resolutioe resolution rating. If this is the maximum resolution for the laser printer that you are looking at, do not buy it if you need sharp (or even acceptable quality) graphics. 300 DPI is the lowest common printing resolution, and dots are easily seen when looking at an image printed. Most laser printers, however have a 300 DPI setting, along with 600 and 1,200 DPI resolutions. The resolution of a laser printer does not matter if you plan on only printing black text, as resolution does not matter in this case.
There si no direct answer. It depends on the dpi resolution of the graphic device. Fr example a 300 dpi printer will have 300 pixels per inch.
The image will become pixilated and blur around the edges you need 300 dpi to print anything in quality such as a glossy magazine
The quality of the print is determined by the resolution of the original image. If the album covers are images from the web then they are going to be low resolution (70 - 90 dots per inch - DPI) compressed files. To achieve good results the images will need to be around 300 DPI and around 1200 DPI for a professional looking result. The higher resolutions will not be readily available unless you have access to the original CDs and a scanner to scan them yourself.
dpi means dots per inch. If you were to print a straight line one inch long using the max print setting (600 dpi for your printer) that line would consist of 600 dots. Fairly high quality image
This depends on the DPI/PPI (dots/pixels per inch).Web image-resolution is 72 DPI.Print resolution can be anywhere between 150-300 DPI.
I think what you mean is to change the resolution of the PDF files? 'Cause I found this : "e.g. a 300 dpi printer has "pixels" that are 1/300 inches in size, while a 72dpi monitor has 1/72 inch sized pixels. A 100x100@72dpi image on a monitor would have to be printed out at about 417x417 printer pixels to have the same apparent size (300/72 = 4.16666)" So if it does, here is the solution: In Adobe Acrobat, "Edit > Preferences > Convert to PDF", choose the file you want to change, select "Adobe PDF Settings > Editing > Standard" and then Edit again to change the resolution. May this will do some help.
Depending on condition, $300-$400.
Once in Adobe Photoshop, select image at the top of the page and then select image size. Now you can select the pixel dimensions. There will be a few windows/boxes that pop up. These will allow you to change the image resolution to 300 DPI.
240 = 1" or 300 = 1" or 1000pels = 1" depends on dpi but usually 240 is used.
throw out clp-300 and get clp-310 to print 2400x600
Resolution (as dpi) does not affect the storage size of the bitmaps in any way. It only affects how bitmpas are displayed. For example a 300 dpi bitmp on a 150 dpi device should combine 2x2 pixel squares (horizontal x vertical) to output a single pixel on the device.