Dear Vyatcheslav,
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Vyatcheslav Yatskovsky wrote:
I have Samsung ML-1615 laser printer. When I print an MS Word document
typesetted in Times New Roman, the printer uses internal (hardware) font
resource, and hardcopy is very smooth and nice. When I print a pdf generated
by ConTexT, the same font becomes rasterized and looks a bit ragged on a
paper.
IMHO Samsung ML-1615 is a GDI printer, that relies on PC CPU to do most of
the work. Thus the printer is unlikely to have any hardware fonts.
There may be settings in your PDF viewer to enable/disable the use of
local fonts and something like "print text as graphics" - you may play
with them. But in general PDF document/PDF viewer/Windows GDI printer driver
combo may or may not work depending on the astrological conditions.
/* Offtopic
Is "go and get a PostScript 3 printer or use GhostScript, both are dirt cheap"
an answer backed by the collective wisdom of ConTeXt/LuaTeX/pdfTeX users?
*/
Sincerely, Michail
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