Thanks Roy,
It seems that native resolution is a printer's driver choice in ppi.
But, as this site http://www.efi.com/myvutek/issue_3/inkjet-resolution.asp indicated, it can not be thought independently from the nozzle spacing of the print head. So, I think that the main factor for deciding...
I know "Digital Print". Like "Digital Negative", it tries to say a little about everything,
I think I need a more technical book, but it seems that there is nothing.
I'm reading now the sharpening chapters of digital imaging books, but normally they do not talk about the printer's side of the...
I'm making a specific study about sharpening, but I could not soundly understand the printer's side of it.
Can you advise a book for completely understanding the resolution issues in color printers?
Thanks a lot Mikling,
I think that with large dots you mean a single raster cell ... and a raster cell is composed of many small drops in varying volumes. I know that Epson uses three different sizes of drops ... 1.5, 3 and 7 pl.
So, can we think that every small cell in a single raster cell...
Thanks Grandad,
But, I would like to learn what native resolution is?
Then, according to Qimage, is 720 native resolution for Epsons?
What is the definition of it?
Hi to all ... I would like to learn the definiton and the calculation of "native resolution" of a printer.
Is it the actual nozzle number on the print head for each ink cartridges?
If so, can we calculate it by dividing the vertical resolution of a printer by the number of ink cartridges...