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A1 Print (594×841 mm)

7016×9933 px @ 300 DPI

Print resolution differs from screen resolution by an order of magnitude — print needs 300 DPI or higher for the dot pattern to disappear, where a screen reads 72-96 DPI. A1 Print (594×841 mm) bakes the correct DPI into the file metadata so a print shop opens the image at the intended physical size — 23.4×33.1 inches (59.4×84.1 cm) — not at the screen-pixel size. The preset outputs 7016×9933 JPEG @ 300 DPI, which is the resolution required to land that physical size at print quality. Bring the file to a print shop, an inkjet, or a photo-print kiosk; the embedded DPI tells the renderer the intended page measurement so the printer's auto-fit doesn't guess wrong.

Specifications

Output dimensions7016×9933 pixels
Aspect ratio594:841 (594:841)
Resolution300 DPI
Output formatJPEG @ 92% quality
Processing100% in your browser — no upload
CostFree, unlimited

When you'd run A1 Print (594×841 mm)

How A1 Print (594×841 mm) runs

This preset is a deterministic recipe — every step has fixed parameters so the result is byte-identical across runs of the same input.

  1. Crop the image to a 594:841 aspect ratio. Mochi keeps the centre of the frame in the middle of the crop by default — drag the crop box if you want to recompose.
  2. Resize to 7016×9933 px at 300 DPI as JPEG at quality 92%.

Where the work happens

A1 Print (594×841 mm) crops your input to 594:841 and resizes it to 7016×9933 px as JPEG — a 69.7-megapixel output. The work runs through canvas APIs and a WebAssembly image-encoder; the source image is decoded into an off-screen canvas, transformed in place, and re-encoded without any network upload.

Print pipelines read the embedded DPI metadata to set the page measurement; baking the right DPI before sending avoids the printer's auto-fit guessing wrong. The browser-side path also means the file never leaves your device — relevant when the input contains personally identifiable information, screenshots of private documents, ID scans, or proprietary product photography.

Common mistakes

FAQ

What does A1 Print (594×841 mm) output?

7016×9933 px at 300 DPI, saved as JPEG at quality 92%.

Why crop to 594:841?

The target platform — see the cited spec — uses 594:841 as its native frame. Submitting any other ratio means the platform's own crop runs, which often clips faces or text near the edge.

Why 300 DPI?

300 DPI is the print-grade resolution at which the dot pattern disappears at normal reading distance. Government photo offices, commercial print shops, and biometric scanners all assume 300 DPI; anything lower prints visibly soft.

Why JPEG and not PNG?

The target accepts JPEG, and JPEG compresses photographic content 5-10× smaller than PNG with no visible difference at quality 92%. PNG is the right choice only when the image has hard edges or transparency — which photo-ID, social posts, and product photos don't.

Does my image get uploaded?

No. This preset runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly + canvas APIs — no server round-trip. You can verify this in your browser's network panel: only static asset requests, no image upload. The file never leaves your device.

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