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CardJet 410 Card Printer/Encoder and Persona CardJet C7 Printer User Guide (Rev. 6.1)
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Resolving the pixelated or grainy ID Card Photo problems
Step Description
1 For best photo-realistic output, you should always use high resolution, 24-bit color
images.
If scanning an image, always scan the image at a 24-bit color setting, at the
same size at which you will be printing and at a minimum of 300 dpi or higher,
depending on the image size and the application.
If you stretch or blow up a small or low resolution image, you will always get a
pixelated or grainy effect when printing.
If capturing images with a digital camera or video camera, be sure the camera
has a high enough resolution for photos to be printed at about the same size
at which they were captured.