Vous (Femke Snelting) avez ?crit?: > Hello, Hi Femke, as it?s late, the answer will be short.
> [?] all fonts came > out pixelated. Seems rather a rasterization problem, which is printer-side. > Re-opening the files in Inkscape I know Inkscape is great but opening PDF? ;-) > we see with the help of the XML editor > that blacks have been somehow converted to #1e1e1e (some kind of RGB > conversion?) instead of #000000 ... but why? Here is the first text thing of first page of 046-053-e-Ivan%20Monroy.pdf: BT /Fo5S0 10.00000 Tf 0.11780 G 0.11780 g 0 Tr 1.00000 0 0 1.00000 27.00000 -31.97754 Tm <57> Tj ET Where we see in action that setting a CMYK(0,0,0,100) does not give a black when translated into a Gray levels color space. It has been discussed a couple of times yet, and we found that: a) it?s normal! b) you have 2 ways to deal with that 1/ set an RVB black (which will translate into a true black in gray 2/ set a rich black and test or compute to obtain true black. Hm, the first the better I guess :-) It makes me think that your "pixelated" problem could be related to this also by forcing screening ? Hope someone will come with better resources, I?m going to sleep now! -- Pierre Marchand
