Photoshop Tutorials: How to Print Images with Photoshop
By Maria Markella, published Sep 28, 2007
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If you use Photoshop then you must be aware of its fine printing capabilities. People create images with Photoshop mostly for web design or printing purposes. Let's discuss how you can print an image through the Photoshop interface the right way.When printing through Photoshop there's one thing you need to be aware of, the dots per inch (dpi). This refers to how many dots per inch of paper, your printer can print. If you want a clearer image then you want more dots per inch because the more dots a printer can print in an inch piece of paper the better. Printers are clarified according to the dots per inch they print. A printer which prints more dots per inch is generally better and more expensive.
The most commonly used dpi value for image printing is 300 dpi. Meaning that the printer will print 300 dots per inch of paper. That is, if your printer can actually print in that resolution which is very likely, unless you own a really old printer.
You can set the dpi of an image through the Photoshop menu:
Image > Image Size.. > Resolution
In the Resolution input box enter the value you want for your image. Your version of Photoshop might not mention dots per inch but pixels per inch, which is the same thing.
Now let's talk about the quality of ink for your image. This depends on your printer type. Inkjet printers for example can be cheap and they use jets of ink that they spray on paper. Ink quality is medium. Dye printers are more expensive than Inkjet printers and use a system to melt dots of dye that can generate over 16 million of colors. Ink quality is medium to high. Laser printers are very popular these days and they print in good quality. Ink quality is high. Last but not least there are the Thermal Wax printers that use blocks of wax that melt on the paper.
Now let's say you want to print an image through Photoshop. Before doing anything else go to:
File > Print with Preview
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Takeaways
- It's really easy to print images through Photoshop.
- The more dots a printer can print in an inch of paper the better the image quality.
- Printers are clarified according to the dots per inch they print.
Did You Know?
The most commonly used dpi value for image printing is 300 dpi (dots per inch.
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