I printed some digital negatives on a 600dpi printer; with cyanotype on a smooth paper and a loupe, I can see every dot defined clearly! The laser negatives only become really usable if I put 2 layers of OHP film between the negative and the paper so that the extra space blurs the dots just enough to make the tones look smooth. You also lose some of the very fine details though.
A sharp film negative can look really spectacular. For the best 'sharpness', I develop in pH 7 water rather than acidified developing as I find the combination of acid development and my particular papers leads to a softer image. Not developing in acidified water does mean a longer exposure is needed though, and you get a higher contrast (which also helps to enhance the 'sharpness' appearance).
Best regards,
Evan