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  2. Dots per inch - Wikipedia

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    Dots per inch (DPI, or dpi [1]) is a measure of spatial printing, video or image scanner dot density, in particular the number of individual dots that can be placed in a line within the span of 1 inch (2.54 cm).

  3. List of Fujitsu image scanners - Wikipedia

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    Home scanners Model Speed (simplex/duplex) Max scan size ADF capacity Resolution ScanSnap S1300i [5] 6 ppm / 12 ipm 8.5 x 14” 10 sheets 600 dpi (optical) 1200 dpi (software) ScanSnap SV600 [6] 3 seconds per page 11.8 x 17” n/a 285x218 dpi (horizontal) 283x152 dpi (vertical)

  4. HP ScanJet - Wikipedia

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    It was the cheapest scanner on the market to scan in 30-bit color at the time of its release. [42] The ScanJet 3c also increased the maximum native resolution of the scanning element to 600 dpi. [43] [44] The ScanJet's hardware PDI is capable of upscaling the 600-dpi image to simulate up to 4800 dpi.

  5. Image scanner - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009, a high-end flatbed scanner can scan up to 5400 ppi and drum scanners have an optical resolution of between 3000 and 24000 ppi. Effective resolution refers to the true resolution of a scanner, and is determined by using a resolution test chart. The effective resolution of most all consumer flatbed scanners is considerably lower than ...

  6. Motion picture film scanner - Wikipedia

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    A film scanner scans original film stock: negative or positive print or reversal/IP. Units may scan gauges from 8 mm to 70 mm (8 mm, Super 8, 9.5 mm, 16 mm, Super 16, 35 mm, Super 35, 65 mm and 70 mm) with very high resolution scanning at 2K, 4K, 8K, or 16K resolutions. (2K is approximately 2048×1080 pixels and 4K is approximately 4096×2160 ...

  7. Pixel density - Wikipedia

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    Modern inkjet printers can print microscopic dots at any location, and don't require a screen grid, with the metric dots per inch (DPI). These are both different from pixel density or pixels per inch (PPI) because a pixel is a single sample of any color, whereas an inkjet print can only print a dot of a specific color either on or off.