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1200 dpi

DPI, or dots per inch, is a measure of resolution used primarily in printing and digital images. When we say 1200 DPI, we mean that there are 1200 dots of ink or pixels in every inch of printed material. A higher DPI indicates more detail and sharper images, as more dots can create finer lines and smoother transitions in color. For example, photographs at 1200 DPI will appear clearer and more vibrant than those at lower DPI settings, making it ideal for professional-quality prints and detailed graphics.