What does ‘DPI’ mean?

What does ‘DPI’ mean?

  • (A) Display Per Inch
  • (B) Dots Per Inch
  • (C) Digital Printing Interaction
  • (D) Dots Printing Interaction
  • Definition: DPI measures how tiny dots a printer can print in one inch. It helps tell us how clear a printed picture will look. The more dots a printer can print the clearer the picture will be.
  • Purpose: When a printer has a DPI it can print very clear and detailed pictures. You will get lines and more details in your printed images.
  • Print Standard: Most people agree that 300 DPI is good enough for high-quality printing. This is a measure for clear printing.
  • Context: Some people get DPI and PPI mixed up. DPI is for printing while PPI is, for computer screens. DPI tells us about printer resolution and PPI tells us about screen resolution.
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 ‘NATO’ is an abbreviation of:

  • (A) North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • (B) Non-Aligned Treaty Organization
  • (C) Non-Aligned Trading Organization
  • (D) North American Transport Organization

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