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dpi

American  
  1. dots per inch: a measure of resolution used for printed text or images, the more dots per inch, the higher the resolution.


dpi British  

abbreviation

  1. dots per inch: a measure of the resolution of a typesetting machine, computer screen, etc

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The three mice — G502 X, G502 X Lightspeed, and G502 X Plus — also now include hybrid optical-mechanical buttons for greater responsiveness as well as a more precise 25,600 dpi “Hero 25K” sensor.

From The Verge • Aug. 30, 2022

Print resolution goes as high as 9600 dpi with photo sizes up to 13″ x 19″.

From Time • Feb. 12, 2015

It can save images at up to 600 dpi, which isn’t huge, but is plenty for text and usable for images.

From Salon • Nov. 4, 2012

Nasal-wash samples, collected at 3 dpi from ferrets at passage 10, were used in transmission experiments to test whether airborne-transmissible virus was present in the virus quasi-species.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 21, 2012

Obviously, more is better, but it would be very rare to need more than 600 dpi for PG work.

From The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002 by Tinsley, Jim