Print

What is DPI?

Dots Per Inch describes printer resolution. Most print work targets 300 DPI for quality reproduction at standard viewing distances.

Definition

Dots Per Inch describes printer resolution. Most print work targets 300 DPI for quality reproduction at standard viewing distances.

Why it matters

Understanding DPI is foundational to working in print. It shapes how teams plan, communicate with stakeholders, and interpret performance.

Best practices

  • Define it in shared documentation so every team uses the same meaning.
  • Tie it to a measurable outcome rather than treating it as an end in itself.
  • Revisit assumptions quarterly — the meaning and benchmarks evolve.

Common mistakes

  • Treating it as a vanity metric instead of a decision input.
  • Copying competitors' targets without context for your funnel.
  • Optimizing it in isolation, hurting downstream conversion.