The measure of pixel density is useful for calibrating a monitor with a printer; software can use the PPI
measurement to display a document at "actual size" on the screen.
PPI could also broadly describe the resolution, in pixels, of an image to be printed within a specified space.
For instance, a 100x100-pixel image that is printed in a 1-inch square could be said to have 100 pixels per
inch, regardless of the printer's DPI capability. Used in this way, the measurement is only meaningful when
printing an image.
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