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Welcome to the forums. Upscaling any raster format has always a loss in quality. My personal tolerance is at 240 dpi for offset printing. Making large format prints the dpi can be lower (down to 72 dpi to my experience). But it depends on the motiv you want to print. Back in ol' days I always changed to final scale due to lack of disk space and slow network. ;)

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