Whats the default DPI of PDF when created from OBIEE

As per topic, when we download to PDF from Answers or dashboards, does anybody know the DPI that is used ? You'd normally specify it on creation of the pdf.
Cheers
Alastair

Well its BI Publisher related but I want going to say that :-)
Im having trouble with a background image in a BIP report, its not rendering on the PDF the same as in MS Word when Im building the RTF template. In order to get the required pixel size I would need the DPI used when createing an A4 size PDF so I can work out exactly the dimensions I need for my jpg.
Hope that makes sense, and yes its the wrong forum technically but Im hopiing the whole PDF generation might be shared across OBIEE / BIP

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