I have the same experience with a C88 printer. I do not believe the problem is with rotation. I have produced a file with pstops (similar to psnup but more detailed) with null transformation: page image is same size, orientation, and position as original -- same "horrible" print quality. I went back to my old distro, SuSE 9.1, and ran pstops, then shipped the output to Kubuntu and tried to print it: same results. I believe the problem is with a disagreement between Postscript that is added to the file prolog by the utility, and Postscript as understood by Gutenprint. The old Gimp-Print could handle it; but Gutenprint cannot. What we've got to do somehow is place the problem before the maintaners of both the Postscript utilities and Gutenprint, and ask them to resolve it.
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