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.
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Robert Ian Smit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 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
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 09:20:07 +0200, Robert Ian Smit wrote:
> 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 l
Sebastian Kapfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sounds like the difference between the traditional Computer Modern fonts
> (very black, look almost bold) and CM-Super (much dimmer) or something
> like that. Consult a LaTeX guru to be sure :-)
They're supposed to be the same... but unless you had y
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