I have a HP Deskjet 600 connected to a Debian stable system running CUPS. I am able to print to this system from other hosts.
My desktop runs unstable. When I take foo.tex and run latex, dvips and lpr, the output quality varies greatly depending on which system I ran these series of commands. Although you can cleary see that the same formatting options are used, the look of the printout is much better when done on the unstable system. It's easier to look at, less "crowded". The stable system produces output that looks like everything is bold. Truely bold lines are even bolder/blacker still. What might be the reason for this difference? Is it possibly the newer version of latex or something closer to the printer? Printing is more or less a mystery to me. I'm glad it works, but I'd like to "upgrade" the look of my stable system print output, without dist-upgrading. Where do I start? Thanks, Bob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]