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April 2, 2011

When digital drawing/coloring for comics to print, whats a good DPI to keep the image at?

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Question by eddy f: When digital drawing/coloring for comics to print, whats a good DPI to keep the image at?
Whats a good DPI to keep things at for print purposes (both for comic books, and for nice finished prints for sale?)

Best answer:

Answer by artsy_in_texas
Generally, images for print are created at 300dpi at a minimum.

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February 11, 2011

Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server – Automatic Image Enhancement (AIE)

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November 15, 2010

Printed USB drives- Enhance your brand image

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USB drives have emerged as a popular storage option for millions of users. These compact devices store important data. Moving data between different computers has never been so easy! Who uses floppy drives these days? More and more people are opting for USB drives. USB flash drives are inexpensive data storage devices that are light weight and handy. These devices are connected to the computer using a USB port. A USB drive is also referred to as a flash drive, pendrive, memory stick, etc. Incidentally, there has been an increasing demand for printed USB drives. More and more companies are purchasing wholesale USB drives to have their company credentials printed onto the drives for promotional purposes. Suppliers of promotional USB drives offer a wide range of these items. You can have them customized, branded and engraved as per your requirement.

You can find cheap printed USB sticks online. Reputable suppliers will help you make substantial savings! They offer hefty discounts on bulk orders. Rest assured that you will save a great deal of money. These items are made of durable materials and are strong enough to withstand reasonable usage. If you are looking to promote your brand, you should consider using these USB drives. They are designed in a stylish, eye catching way that is sure to grab eyeballs! Giving away promotional USB drives is a great way to attract potential clients. It is a cost effective way of marketing and branding. It will help you reach out to your target audience.

One of the interesting highlights of printed USB drives is that they can be customized to meet the exact needs of different businesses and organizations. There are various imprint options including silk imprint, full color printing, laser engraving, heat stamping, epoxy dome printing, etc. Silk printing is perhaps the most popular imprint option. Your logo can have about 4 solid colors. Full color printing is ideal for complex logos that include blending and gradients. Laser engraving is usually compatible with metal surfaces while heat stamping can be used for leather products. Epoxy dome printing is offered for a few selected models.

Distributing custom logo printed USB drives as corporate freebies at trade shows can enhance the productivity of your business. It will generate considerable awareness about your products and services. It can help you promote existing products, new products or new services. Cheap printed USB sticks are bound to leave a lasting impression on the minds of your prospects. Not only do they help you market your business, but are also reusable. So they are eco-friendly as well. Promote your brand by having your company logo and brand name imprinted on these drives. As a matter of fact, the business scenario is becoming increasingly competitive. To survive the competition and make a place for yourself, you ought to indulge in aggressive promotion. Printed USB drives will do the needful!

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August 3, 2010

3 Steps to Troubleshooting Image Problems on your Laser Printer

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3 Steps To Troubleshooting Image Problems On Your Laser Printer

It usually happens at the most inopportune time; when you are printing a very important report. The print starts smudging and the image quality is bad. There are different image quality problems.

· Banding- Horizontal lines through the print job.

· Smudges- An image keeps appearing in a uniform sequence.

· Fades print- The print gets lighter.

1st Step Visually inspect the printer and toner cartridge.

Sometimes something can be inside the printer. Labels can get stuck on the cartridge and fuser. Wipe out the cavity of the printer with a dry cloth. Make sure nothing is inside the printer.

2nd step Change the cartridge.

Many times technicians have gotten a call from a customer that had poor print quality. Usually the first question is, “Have you changed the cartridge?” This is very important because no one wants to pay a technician to show up on-site to change a toner cartridge. (Right?) Once you have determined the toner cartridge was replaced. (I strongly recommend to the person overseeing this step to eyewitness the cartridge being changed.) Many times a technician has showed up on site and… everybody thought somebody else changed the cartridge when, really nobody changed the toner cartridge.

3rd step ½ Page Test

What is a half page test? After inspection of the printer is completed, and toner cartridge is replaced. Put paper into the manual tray and do a test print. When the page is almost all the way in the printer open the lid. This will tell you if the problem happens before the fuser or after the fuser. If the image is still on the page before the fuser after steps 1 & 2 it could be a transfer roller or worse case a board. If the image is not on the page before it gets to the fuser then it could be a fuser problem. Once these steps are completed it is time to make the service call to a service provider of your choice.

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George Thomas

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July 27, 2010

TowerJazz’s CMOS Sensor Process Powers Cypress’ New Global Shutter Image Sensor with Industry-Leading Throughput

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TowerJazz’s CMOS Sensor Process Powers Cypress’ New Global Shutter Image Sensor with Industry-Leading Throughput
MIGDAL HAEMEK, Israel & SAN JOSE, Calif.—-TowerJazz , the global specialty foundry leader, and Cypress Semiconductor Corp. , today announced that TowerJazz’s 0.18-micron CMOS image sensor process is being used to power Cypress’ new 25-megapixel industrial high-sensitivity, high-speed CMOS image sensor targeted for the high-end machine vision market.

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July 4, 2010

CHAYAKORNSAWAT REVIEW CANON IMAGE RUNNER 2318L.wmv

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Canon iMageRunner 2318L Speed 18 page/min Copy / Print (USB)…………….. [ Standard ]

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