H healthwealthandlove New member Nov 5, 2009 #1 I am printing some presentation material on glossy presentation paper. I am using Photoshop and have the PPI set to 300 now. My printer is a photo printer. Should I set the PPI higher? If so, how high? Thanks!
I am printing some presentation material on glossy presentation paper. I am using Photoshop and have the PPI set to 300 now. My printer is a photo printer. Should I set the PPI higher? If so, how high? Thanks!
S Sage Brushfire New member Nov 5, 2009 #2 300 is exactly right and fine for your printer. You could probably go down to 200 or 240 PPI and not see a big difference. (You'd have smaller files and be able to make larger prints). In general: Photos: 240-300 PPI Charts etc. : 150-200 PPI Text: 100-150PPI Your medium is important too! Cheap paper absorbs more ink and high PPI will make things blurry as the ink mushes together. News Print: 100 PPI (don't bother printing on this from a regular printer) Plain Paper: 150 PPI or less Matte Paper: 300 PPI or less. Glossy Paper: 300 PPI or more.
300 is exactly right and fine for your printer. You could probably go down to 200 or 240 PPI and not see a big difference. (You'd have smaller files and be able to make larger prints). In general: Photos: 240-300 PPI Charts etc. : 150-200 PPI Text: 100-150PPI Your medium is important too! Cheap paper absorbs more ink and high PPI will make things blurry as the ink mushes together. News Print: 100 PPI (don't bother printing on this from a regular printer) Plain Paper: 150 PPI or less Matte Paper: 300 PPI or less. Glossy Paper: 300 PPI or more.