Android printer recommendations

Ryan Stanyan ryan.stanyan at gmail.com
Thu Dec 16 16:17:03 EST 2010


On Dec 16, 2010, at 4:02 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote:
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>
>  (Anyone know why laser printers seem to only run at 600 DPI?  Every
> one I've checked (and I've l looked at dozens of models) specifies 600
> DPI as the native resolution.  I'm guessing it's something inherent in
> the technology, but don't actually have any data.  (You may see units
> that advertise higher DPIs, but if you check the specs you'll find
> that's always "enhanced" or "synthesized" or "interpolated" or some
> other way of saying "not 600 DPI".))



I see the 600 DPI in terms of single dimensional resolution.  So I'm  
guessing that 600 DPI is the current limit for letter-sized paper in  
terms of horizontal resolution.  All I know is that printers are the  
only real things in computers nowadays that make my blood boil.

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