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        <![CDATA[ I want to make a poster for my daughter. I want to have it printed out as a

16 x 20 poster. I have been trying to figure out for weeks what size I would need to make it. I have read many different things on different websites and most
say 1800 x 1400 or I have heard that you have to have at 100 ppi so I have tried 1600 x 2000 and I have also heard you have to double it and make is 3200 x
4000 and 200 ppi.


I am trying to get this printed off of the WalMart web site and I have tried all of... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ Most printing places wont take anything under 300 dpi,, the bigger the poster the higher the dpi,, looks better too at that depth ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ hmm...I would have thought the 200 ppi would have been good enough for Walmart. Some print services require 300 ppi, but I don&#39;t know about Walmart since
I&#39;ve never had prints made. At 300 ppi, you would need to create an image 4800 x 6000. One online printing site that was recommended to me recently,
www.mpix.com has a minimum DPI of 250, and they accept JPG and TIFF formats. So perhaps you should try either 250 or 300, and see if that will upload without
problems. Good luck, and let... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I want to make a poster for my daughter. I want to have it printed out as a
<br>
16 x 20 poster. I have been trying to figure out for weeks what size I would need to make it. I have read many different things on different websites and most
say 1800 x 1400 or I have heard that you have to have at 100 ppi so I have tried 1600 x 2000 and I have also heard you have to double it and make is 3200 x
4000 and 200 ppi.
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I am trying to get this printed off of the WalMart web site and I have... ]]></description>

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