Is anyone scanning BW 8x10 neagatives and printing them at a high DPI (between 480-720) on an inkjet printer? How do these compare to contact prints after they've been framed and mounted?

I know the conventional wisdom on digital output says 300dpi printing is enough and that enlargment factor is not a problem with digital workflow (within reason). I have a hard time with both of these. Ctein has writen many times about how he gets more detailed prints on his HP printer at higher dpi with an upper limit of around 600. Paul Roark has also written about getting better results at higher than normal output DPI. I also have a hard time believing that enlargment factor is a non issue in digital output. It maybe miniumized, but it's still a consideration.

Finally, those who ask why, that's easy. My kids can play in my office while I make digital prints, they can't do that in my darkroom.

thanks,