On Mon, 3 Dec 2007, Michael Droettboom wrote:

> That may be beyond matplotlib's control.  Matplotlib "requests" a solid
> grey color, but the printing stack (Acrobat, the printer driver or the
> printer itself) could be interpreting that in many ways.  You could
> experiment with various printer settings.
>
> Sorry to not have a more helpful answer.  Perhaps others on this list
> have suggestions.

   Don't know if this is pertinent to this thread, but I see differences when
viewing LaTeX documents such as an OMR (Optical Mark Reader) form I designed
when viewed as PostScript and as PDF. The former displays the graphics
better than does the latter while the latter better displays the text. In my
case, the printed version combines the highest quality of the two.

Rich

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