Export artwork in PDF or png in high resolution (SC6)

I can't export a chart format high resolution.  The work I created is 2 inches by 2 inches in Illustrator, which is the size, it will be when printing.  "When I export the file, I choose png and select ' 300 ppi," leave anti-aliasing as 'none' and use a transparent background.  However, when I import the graphic into other applications (word, etc.) the graphic is fuzzy and, in any case, high resolution.  I tried exporting to PDF and gains (that I can tell with the naked eye) the same result.  It would also be interesting to note that I get an output fuzzy same inporting the .ai file, too.  I checked the resolution in the Illustrator document and its value is maximum (300).  There must be something I'm missing here.

Thank you very much in advance for your help.

Sarah

(1) the graphics, is any part of this raster? Photo, shadows, etc.

(2) the image will be printed to 600px X 600px, which could affect the sharpness of the final graphics. You could move the object (assuming that the vector based here) up to 4 "X 4" or 6 "X 6", export it, and then in your application that will do printing resize it up to 2 'X 2'. " It should provide a clearer picture.

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