![]() ![]() 300 dpi images at large sizes can produce extremely large files - in the gigabytes range. Preparing files for Large Format Printing does not usually require the higher 300 dpi image files commonly associated with other printing methods. ![]() All this does is give you a really huge file size. There’s a common misconception that bigger files need more resolution than normal print jobs-this is simply not true. This is where a number of traditional print designers and desktop publishers find themselves in unfamiliar territory. Where traditional print methods have you working in the 300-dpi (dots per inch) range, large format basically reverses that thinking altogether. The traditional rules of file dimension and resolution used in standard offset printing don’t necessarily apply. ![]() When it comes to file preparation of large-format banner printing, there’s a different mode of thinking. ![]()
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