<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Ted Powell <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ted@psg.com">ted@psg.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<div class="im">On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 04:11:05PM -0400, John Culleton wrote:<br>
> On Tuesday, June 07, 2011 09:24:58 am Gregory Pittman wrote:<br>
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<div class="im">> My favorite printer wants 300 dpi for photos and 600 dpi for line art.<br>
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</div>FWIW, my HP CLJ 2605dn does up to 1200x1200 black and 600x600 colour,<br>
and it's a quite modestly priced machine.<br>
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Ted Powell</font><br clear="all"></blockquote></div><br>Ted,<br>Most Scribus users, somewhat mistakenly, call a print shop a printer. Since Scribus is not intended to print to a local printing device but rather to create a file for submission to a print shop, when we say printer, we usually mean print shop. Confusing to many who use DTP software, but when you realize the majority of users probably use Scribus for typesetting and layout of commercial projects, then you begin to understand the misnomer.<br>
-- <br>John Ghormley KJ4UFG<br>Editor, SERA <i>Repeater Journal</i><br>Walkertown, NC USA<br><a href="mailto:editor@sera.org" target="_blank">editor@sera.org</a><br><br>