Re: Image PPI and Epson Printing
Re: Image PPI and Epson Printing
- Subject: Re: Image PPI and Epson Printing
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 08:07:58 -0600
Title: Re: Image PPI and Epson Printing
On 8/15/05 7:13 AM, "John Horn" wrote:
An Epson Pro dealer told me the other day that the resolution of an image will change the color integrity of the image when it is printed using an Epson printer. They said that printing an image at 300PPI will provide a color shift because the image must be converted to a resolution that the printer can use like 288. The dealer said all images that are to be printed with an Epson should be at a PPI divisible into 1440/2880. If the image is at a different PPI (like 300PPI) there will be color shifts because of the conversion to a PPI that fits into the Epson printing resolutions. Is this true?
I don’t believe it’s totally true (producing a color shift). However, the print process is a bit faster sending a file with an even pitch to the driver.
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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