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Pick per inch (PPI) is a measurement used in various fields, particularly in textiles and printing, to indicate the number of picks (or weft threads) that fit within one inch of fabric. In weaving, a higher PPI typically suggests a denser fabric with more threads, which can affect the fabric's texture, durability, and weight. In printing, it may relate to the resolution and quality of printed images. Understanding PPI is essential for achieving desired fabric characteristics and print clarity.

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