Fons wrote:
> Well, I've got exactly the same result. So it could be a matter of taste...

OK, so the way the PDF is rendered in the screen shot is a problem.
Let me have another look.

> But the problem is that the text 'template font' is different (mainly
> thicker and less 'tidy') compared to the 'template font' text in the
> 'without_template.pdf'...

Aha, now I see it.
It's as if the rendering mode is different. Maybe you've changed 
something in the graphics state. I've had a quick look at the 
"templates" (one is in an OCG, the other isn't), and I see plenty of 
stuff like Overprint Mode (OPM) and a different smoothness tolerance!

I haven't checked every change in the graphics state, but why are you 
using such a convoluted templates?
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