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Dot pitch is the opposite of dots per inch (or dots per mm if you're of the metric persuasion) Take a dot pitch of 0.1 inch. Since each dot is 0.1 inches across, 10 of them will fit in an inch. So, a dot pitch of 0.1 inch is the same as 10 dots per inch. For printers and monitors, the finer (smaller) the dot pitch, the better the picture.

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