Originally posted by csa I can recycle my canvas prints, I interchange them, I replace them with new ones, and the "old" ones are kept in a dust-free storage container.
Oh yes, that's a good point, I didn't see it that way, it just requires a bit more space than prints. The advantage of canvas (is without glass), is a lot lighter weight to hang on wall than prints of the same size, and also canvas is most free of reflections, much easier to place in a home environment.
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Originally posted by Bob 256 I'm aware of the 360dpi value for Epson which can actually print as high as 1440dpi
"dpi" and "ppi" are not the same
. 1440 is the number of dot per inch (dpi), 360 is the number of pixels per inch (ppi). Canon Pro 2K/4K/8K print head pitch is 1200 dpi x 2400 dpi (2.88 million dots per inch square, or 120 000 RGB pixels per inch square), that is equivalent to an average density of 346 pixels per inch., not quite as high as the 2400 dpi figure.