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  1. Is printing ever done at more than 300 dots per inch please? Is photographic printing from a jpg file ever done at more than 300 dots per inch? I am trying to produce artwork to get a couple of these two-sided keyrings. https://www.tescophoto.com/personalised-gifts/photo-keyrings-fridge-magnets/acrylic-photo-key-ring.html I have the size worked out, the story is in the following thread, but is not essential reading for this question. https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/145559-hardcopy-output/ It is just that the dots per inch is the final bit of the puzzle. I am wondering if using 300 dots per inch is likely to be too low resolution. William
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