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Check the resolution of your file

Do you want to know if the resolution of your file is high enough for printing your document in good quality? Check it easily with the tips below!

If you want to be sure that the quality of your order is at its best, it is important you submit your file with a resolution of 300 dpi. Sometimes no image with this resolution is available. We recommend you to zoom in to the image to 100% and 150%. Do you still think the quality acceptable? Then it is no problem to order it! If you don't like the quality, we would advise you to choose another image, because we cannot change anything about the resolution.

What does DPI mean?

300 DPI stands for "dots per inch" and is a measure of the resolution of an image or print. DPI indicates how many individual ink dots are printed or displayed per inch (2.54 cm). The higher the DPI, the sharper and more detailed the image or text will appear when printed.

At 300 DPI, it means there are 300 ink dots per inch. This is commonly used as the standard resolution for printing high-quality images, photos, and documents, especially for detailed graphic designs, photographs, or print materials like posters, flyers, and brochures.