Discussion :: Computer Fundamental Miscellaneous
- The output quality of a printer is measured by
A.
Dots per inch |
B.
Dots per line |
C.
Dots printed per unit time |
D.
All of the above |
E.
None of the above |
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
In printing, DPI (dots per inch) refers to the output resolution of a printer or imagesetter, and PPI (pixels per inch) refers to the input resolution of a photograph or image. DPI refers to the physical dot density of an image when it is reproduced as a real physical entity, for example printed onto paper.
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