
high-resolution printing
High-resolution printing refers to producing images and text with very fine detail and clarity. It uses a greater number of tiny dots, or pixels, per inch (measured in DPI—dots per inch), resulting in sharper, more detailed prints. This is especially important for photos, graphics, and professional materials where clarity and accuracy matter. Higher resolution means smoother lines, richer colors, and less visible pixelation, making the final print look crisp and true to the original digital image. Essentially, high-resolution printing captures more detail for a professional and polished appearance.