03-28-2025
09:05 PM
- last edited on
03-28-2025
09:19 PM
by
Tiffany
I’m having a really hard time trying to figure out how to get my printer to print in 1200 dpi. Use a MacBook, photoshop, my file is set to 1200 dpi. My printer settings, using the keypad thing on the printer says 1200 dpi. No matter what dpi I set my file to, it prints the same. So…that tells me it’s not printing in 1200 dpi. I’ve been doing design for 30 years. I know it’s not printing in 1200 dpi. The solid colors are pixelated abd solid black is really really grainy. I don’t know how to set up this printer to print using my photoshop settings. I have had the printer only a few months. Help please!!! All my prints look like crap. Doesn’t matter which software I am using, as I thought I would try them all to see if it was a software issue in my computer side. Nope. All software prints the same, like crap. Help help!!
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