It was mentioned in the C2P series Ep12 21:10 that HP said to send files between 180 and 240, and nothing ever over 480.
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? So....
I don't have access to the "Camera 2 print series". is the second a reference to the Bible?
I am kind of lost here. I can't tell whether you are jesting or serious.
In any case, what you cite "nothing over 480" is NOT the same as nothing over 300.
This all strikes me as made up. As far as I can tell from the documentation (HP's User guide) the printer will accept 1200 ppi input and produce 1200 dpi output--though I am not sure there is any point in doing this.
The only sentence I could find directly addressing this question in my user manual was the following:
"Print resolution of up to 2400 × 1200 optimized dpi, from a 1200 × 1200 dpi input, using the
Best print-quality option, the Maximum Detail option, and photo paper "
I think they are using "dpi" as equivalent to "ppi" and are referring to the resolution of the image being sent to the printer.
Anyone know this stuff?
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