On gio, 2022-04-07 at 20:09 -0400, Bijan Soleymani wrote:
> On 2022-04-07 18:20, nimrod wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I'm getting very strange, and ugly, prints with LibreOffice, Evince
> > and 
> > Atril. You can see what I mean in the linked screenshot below.
> > 
> > The "screen <https://www.paralog.it/screen.png>" image shows what I
> > see 
> > when I open a PDF file, with Evince, Atril, PDFmod and so on. The 
> > "printed <https://www.paralog.it/printed.png>" one shows the ugly 
> > results when I print the same file. It seems the problem is the 
> > monospace uppercase "A". But somewhere else the same horrible
> > result 
> > seems caused by a monospace lowercase "b" in the word "sub".
> 
> My guess not knowing anything about your setup is that the printing
> is 
> happening using some print language postscript or the HP one (PCL),
> and 
> the fonts are not communicated properly or missing on the printer,
> but 
> computer thinks they are there, etc.
> 
> You can try some experiments. You can print from LibreOffice to a
> PDF, 
> and then print that pdf from a pdf viewer and from chrome (since you
> can 
> print from chrome without issue), and that way narrow down the issue.
> 
> The other thing to do is switch your print settings in CUPS or
> whatever 
> the print system is from Postscript to PCL, or vice versa and see if 
> that fixes things.
> 
> Bijan

Thanks for your advice. Unfortunately I couldn't find any setting about
Postscript, PCL or such in CUPS, HPLIP and the usual Gnome utilities to
manage printers.

The only spot where I see something like what you say is from
Libreoffice printer's details, File / Printer settings / Properties /
Device / Printer language type. The choice is currently "Automatic:
PDF", but I can choose also 3 level of Postscript or "Postscript: level
from driver".

I guess I should look also in some configuration file.

Best regards.

> 

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