Max. DPI? (or other ways to increase image quality)

I increased the image quality to 'fine' which seems to be the maximum.  The result that I get is 180 dpi.  I'd like higher than this.  Possible?
Or is 180 dpi the max. this camera can do?
If I increase image size, and then in editing adjust size to whatever I need, will this improve image quality any further?
Thx. in advance for help,
Lisa

This is right from your manual pg 80-81. The first part tells you how to select Raw or Raw&JPG file format. In the second part it shows the resulting image will be just a little larger that 14MP and you must use the software for this procedure. It's not that hard, practice on something first.

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