"dpi" redirects here. For pixel density, see Pixel density. For other uses, see DPI.
Dots per inch (DPI, or dpi[1]) is a measure of spatial printing, video or image scanner dot density, in particular the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within the span of 1 inch (2.54 cm). Similarly, dots per centimetre (d/cm or dpcm) refers to the number of individual dots that can be placed within a line of 1 centimetre (0.394 in).[2]
^The acronym appears in sources as either "DPI" or lowercase "dpi". See: "Print Resolution Understanding 4-bit depth – Xerox" Archived 2017-11-12 at the Wayback Machine (PDF). Xerox.com. September 2012.
Dotsperinch (DPI, or dpi) is a measure of spatial printing, video or image scanner dot density, in particular the number of individual dots that can...
devices use dots or pixels, the size of the media (in inches) and the number of pixels (or dots) are directly related by the 'pixels perinch'. The following...
Lines perinch (LPI) is a measurement of printing resolution. A line consists of halftones that is built up by physical ink dots made by the printer device...
example, dots perinch (with a larger number meaning higher resolution). Closer spacing produces a sharper image (as there are more dots in a given area)...
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samples that are taken in the space of one linear inch. It is sometimes misreferred to as dotsperinch, though that term more accurately refers to printing...
pixels per line, or spaced 10 pixels apart. The measures "dotsperinch" (dpi) and "pixels perinch" (ppi) are sometimes used interchangeably, but have distinct...
the Xerox 9200 copier, the 9700 printed at 300 dots-per-inch on cut-sheet paper at up to two pages per second (pps), one- or two-sided, that is simplex...
dotsper centimetre (dpcm) for resolution. Dotsper centimeter, a metric unit of dot density in printing, video or images, proposed to replace dots per...
resolution, the number of individual dots a printer can produce within a unit of distance (e.g., dotsperinch) Sensor resolution, the smallest change...
cursor by one screen-pixel or dot on-screen per reported step, then the CPI does equate to DPI: dots of cursor motion perinch of mouse motion. The CPI or...
newspaper production can output up to 300 12-inch (300 mm) plates per hour at 1,270 dpi (dotsperinch), whilst for commercial applications a CTP system...
resolution of up to 1,200 dotsperinch (dpi). The heating elements are usually arranged as a line of small closely spaced dots. Early formulations of the...
air pollution. The resolution of flatbed printers range from 72 DPI (dotsperinch) to about 2400 DPI. One of the advantages of a flatbed printer is its...
of dots at 300 dpi. At 300 dpi, there are 90,000 dotsper square inch (300 dotsper linear inch). A typical 8.5 × 11 sheet of paper has 0.25-inch (6.4 mm)...
form of computer network packet filtering Digital program insertion Dotsperinch, a measure of printing, display or image resolution Mouse dpi, a measure...
characters, in tenths of points RESOLUTION_X: Horizontal resolution in dotsperinch (DPI), for which the font was designed RESOLUTION_Y: Vertical resolution...
faster response time, and a gaming computer mouse which can track higher dotsperinch movement. These desktops are connected to home entertainment systems...
defines this to be a 16 point font, with an X-axis resolution of 75 dotsperinch (dpi) and a Y-axis resolution of 75 dpi. This is the norm under X Window...
in its database. The measure of the fingerprint image quality is in dotsperinch (DPI). Optical scanners take a visual image of the fingerprint using...
typically display about 72 to 130 pixels perinch (PPI), and some modern consumer printers can resolve 2400 dotsperinch (DPI) or more; determining the most...