When we at FlyerPress print anything, we want it to look as good as possible. Most print jobs include images somewhere along the way, and making sure they look crisp when printed is a top priority.
Resolution of images is measured in DPI, Dots Per Inch. The typical resolution for images on your computer for viewing on the screen, be it on a website or document, is 72 dpi. This is fine for its purpose, but if you were to print them out on lithographic printing presses, like ours at FlyerPress, they would appear ‘blocky’ and pixelated. to keep them looking as sharp as possible, we only use images of 300 dpi or greater, that’s over 4 times as many dots per inch. We use professional image editing software to inspect, and edit if necessary, all images before they are set ready for print.
If you have any questions, either comment below or pop us an email and we will help you where we can.