Long before the first primitive dot matrix printers started cranking out phenomenally ugly text with a resolution marginally better than braille, it's been a basic tenet of printing that words and pictures can be broken into dots. The corollary is this: to get higher quality, you use smaller dots - a process that digital technology makes trivial.
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