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Matt,
At the bottom of the Render Setup window where you choose JPG as the output option, you should the Image size option. If you pick Custom from the pull down list, you should be able to enter the width and height you need for your image.
I always render in Maximum Quality and normally turn off the Render Room but leave all reflections on. We always render out in TIFF format because the quality is better and you can control the DPI as needed. We later conver the TIFF into a JPG file. TIFF format makes is easier for us to optimize the image in Photoshop.
There is a bug in Creo 2.0 M010 and M020 where the DPI setting does not actually change the output of your render. I opened a case for this and PTC was able to reproduce it on their end. They said a fix will be coming but I am not sure what build it's targeted for.
Try the custom option under Image size and see if that helps.
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Damian, thanks.
I tried the custom option under image size but when outputing to a new window or to a jpeg, the max resolution is 1920x1035. If you type in something larger, it defaults to these numbers.
Thanks to your suggestion, I played around a little more and found that rendering directly to a TIFF (and not to a new window), I can increase the DPI and Resolution.