I've tried all of them.
By the way, the printer is an HP PSC-1315.
I think the problem may be (but I'm not sure) in the way gThumb (and eog) opens 
the files. I've noticed that if I zoom in, the image already gets the blur 
effect on-screen. That happens with normal pictures and SVGs alike, so I think 
it could be in some anti-aliasing mechanism.
This is probably why one wouldn't normally see the problem, because it's only 
noticeable in images where edge sharpness is important.
I'm attaching a screenshot showing exactly what I'm talking about (this is 
already in the screen, before printing). And I'll also attach a screenshot of 
Inkscape, where the image was created, showing how it should be.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the effect"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9978900/Captura_da_tela-Pakua_bagua_mod.svg%20%20%2832-45%29.png

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awful print quality due to unwanted blur
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147770
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