6/7/2023 0 Comments Epson test print image![]() for prints with an effective print resolution between 30 to 150 or 200 dpi which still can look great. If I change the quality setting in the driver to 'fine 1440' the printer gets faster, and that's completely o.k. ![]() Stichting adds image details since you are combining several of them into a larger one, I did a panorama print with 360 dpi and a length of 3.6 meters - that's really impressive how detailed such an image can get. You may get even larger image files if you start stitching images -e.g. But the images show as well that it's not just line definition when you look to the little CMYRGB test fields how smooth colors are rendered.īut you are typically not printing large images which actually require this 720 dpi resolution, you quickly get into gigabyte sizes if you want to actually print a 24"x36" image with 720dpi - that's 24x720x36x720x3 (3RGB colors) which gets you to a file size of 1.3 GB - probably above the capabilities of some photo editors. It really shows that print resolution has not changed for this long time, printheads got more nozzles, may be more realiable today, or better producible whatever but resolution capabilities have not changed at all with newer printer models. ![]() I think that's pretty good overall for a 4pl and 15 year old printer. The resolution is surprisingly good, vertical 1 px lines can just be distinguished, it's interesting to see that the vertical lines seem to be slightly sharper than the horizontal 1px lines, the internet adddress looks slightly fuzzy but still is readable.
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