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DPI Vs PPI: the Print Resolution Myth That Won’t Die
DPI and PPI are often mixed up, but they serve different purposes…
The Hidden Costs of Running a Giclée Printer at Home or in Studio
Navigating the hidden costs of running a giclée printer at home or studio reveals surprising expenses that could impact your budget and quality long-term.
How 44-Inch Printers Change Workflow in Serious Studios
Pro-level studios discover how 44-inch printers revolutionize workflows, boosting efficiency and quality—find out what makes these printers essential today.
The 36-Inch Printer Questions That Matter More Than Brand Hype
Outstanding 36-inch printer choices depend on practical features beyond brand names; discover what truly matters to make the right choice.
What to Know Before Buying a 24-Inch Printer for Art Reproduction
Many factors influence your choice of a 24-inch printer for art reproduction; discover what essential features you need to ensure perfect results.
The Fine Art Printer Checklist That Saves Artists From Costly Setup Mistakes
Better your art prints by mastering this essential checklist—discover how to avoid costly mistakes and ensure perfect results every time.
How Artists Make High-Resolution Files Without Losing Texture
Great techniques help artists preserve textures in high-resolution files, but mastering them is essential to ensure your artwork remains detailed and flawless.
Color Management for Art: Why Your Print Never Matches Your Screen
Discover why your art prints never match your screen and how proper color management can achieve consistent, stunning results.
Digital Prints Vs Digital Originals: What You’re Actually Buying
Here’s a compelling meta description: “Having trouble distinguishing digital prints from originals? Learn the key differences that could influence your art collection’s value and authenticity.