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  1. roberta

    How To Save At 300 DPI For Better Sharing & Printing

    Just a little bump for our newer wrapcandy *family* members. :)
  2. roberta

    How To Save At 300 DPI For Better Sharing & Printing

    Whew Roxy, thank goodness. I didn't want you thinking I thought your shares were *wrong* because they never could be. :) Hugs.
  3. roberta

    How To Save At 300 DPI For Better Sharing & Printing

    Roxy, please know that it isn't "wrong" at all if they aren't 300 dpi. It's not that they are wrong, it's just that they come out smaller than the sizes that some folks can use where they are located because for some stupid reason candy wrappers are different sizes sometimes. Even when just a...
  4. roberta

    How To Save At 300 DPI For Better Sharing & Printing

    @karenskrafts, I wish everyone knew about the 300dpi (or at least 200dpi) because there are many shares here now, and being shared here now, that can't be used by some folks. :( Unfortunately it is what it is though.
  5. roberta

    How To Save At 300 DPI For Better Sharing & Printing

    A shame indeed @karenskrafts. I had so many that I couldn't use, and unfortunately a lot of those folks aren't around anymore to be able to ask for fixing them either. :(
  6. roberta

    How To Save At 300 DPI For Better Sharing & Printing

    Here's the tutorial for saving at 300dpi (also can be done the same for 200dpi) that a couple folks couldn't find. Several beautiful/wonderful shares on the forum are unable to be used by folks because they are only at 100dpi. That is such a shame because there are so many beautiful/wonderful...
  7. roberta

    How To Save At 300 DPI For Better Sharing & Printing

    A tutorial on how to save at 300 dpi (or 200 dpi) in the WrapCandy software. Saving at 300 dpi (or 200 dpi) will have your files print out crisp and clear and beautiful. Also, folks have their wrappers sized differently sometimes, and having the files at 300 dpi (or 200 dpi) allows them to...
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