9.3 how I 'solve' the print dilemma of Sketch

It is never (and will never be) enough to express my love for Sketch. People like me who knows little about design can create great stuff with much fun. So the very first day I encountered this app, I deleted my Photoshop, entirely, along with other adobe softwares (AI etc.)

But there is a deficiency hidden in Sketch – it has no DPI settings. So it came yesterday when I finished the first version of my CV with this gorgeous app, I took it to the print house, and …mass disaster – whole page looked like 50px blurred. I suddenly realized Sketch’s A4 page size is acutually 595*8xx (px), no idea how much the DPI was, but seriously far from enough.

I returned and installed my PhotoShop CS6 xx, 10 minutes later I unintalled it and deleted the dmg file – “holy crap!” I thought. Maybe give MS word a try? And nope.

I took out the ‘blurred’ CV paper, stick it on my tiny 13’ screen, then resized the Sketch’s standard A4 paper till it’s 1:1 of the real A4.

“This will help.” I, the real printing rookie, said to myself…

New :

now I set the resolution to 2480x3510 so, 300 dpi.