Printtool should have the stuff you need.
After opening printtool, click on the printer you want to modify, then
click on 'Edit'. That will bring up a small window with basic
information. Click on the 'Input Filter' button and it'll bring up a
larger window.
On the left-hand side, you'll see the list of available printers. Yours
should have 'Epson, 24 pin' selected. On the upper-right-side, there
should be a small scrollable window with a list of resolutions. Select
a higher resolution, then click on the appropriate buttons to save the
updates.
Try printing out the Postscript test on the main window and see if the
output looks any better to you.
--
Steve Philp
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Sam Bonham wrote:
>
> Thanks Steve for the quick reply. I don't see a way of changing the
> resolution in KDE printool. If text mode is needed, what are the steps
> to getting it done.
> Sam
>
> Steve Philp wrote:
> >
> > Sam Bonham wrote:
> > >
> > > Group@
> > >
> > > I've used test pages in KDE printtool and each test printed correctly
> > > with an Epson 24 pin. However, the lines print too lightly and are
> > > barely readable. Read the Help items.
> > > Set the print head to the closet paper level. Also put in a new ribbon.
> > > That didn't help.
> > > What do you suggest trying?
> > > Thank for your help.
> > >
> > > Sam
> >
> > You might try editing the resolution and bumping it up a bit. It will
> > slow down printing significantly, but it will cause the printer to go
> > over the lines a couple times to darken them up.
> >
> > --
> > Steve Philp
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