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whats the best dpi to print your photos at Ive been printing for master photographers for over 20 years and Ive heard a lot of different answers on this and it seems to be a place people really get confused a lot and the technology is changing so what was the correct answer in the past may not be the correct answer for today so I decided to do some tests I make my prints on a canon pro 4000 printers so to answer that question for my specific printer I decided to make some 8 by 10 test prints for my test I picked a file thats about a hundred fifty mega pixels of resolution so that I could print it some extremely high resolutions and from that file I started making a by ten test prints first I have an RA for print is a reference point and then I made prints on the Canon at 150 dpi 200 240 300 400 500 600 750 900 and then finally 959 point 5 5 6 dpi which was as big as I could print that file and a surprising thing happened every time I gave the printer more resolution the print looks