[CentOS] Brother HL-L2360DW printing quality

Sat Sep 21 00:16:33 UTC 2019
H <agents at meddatainc.com>

On 09/19/2019 11:40 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 08:25:48PM -0400, H wrote:
>> On 09/19/2019 08:23 PM, H wrote:
>>> I have the above printer but have not been able to resolve issues with the printing quality in CentOS 7. The test page prints fine but when I print PDF-documents, most recently using Chinese fonts, it is lacking and the pages very hard to read. The settings in the Mate Cups configuration panel are fine and set to 600 dpi, the settings in the printer menu are all OK yet it prints more like maybe 150 or even 75 dpi.
>>>
>>> Any suggestion what might be wrong?
>>>
>> I should have added that the "toner save mode" is off and I also tried to set it to "thick paper" with no difference. I am printing on regular copy/printer paper.
> do these same documents print in much better quality on other
> printers? From the same Linux box?
>
> Are they "text" PDFs, or "image" PDFs? where what I call an "image"
> PDF is a series of pages that are each an image of a page, not the stream
> of text that makes up the page.
>
> I've encountered such images before and you're stuck with whatever
> quality they have, often poor.
>
> If a more normal PDF that just contains the actual text, is it possible
> that the Chinese font(s) on your system are low quality? Or if they
> contain embedded fonts, that those fonts are low quality?
>
> I don't know offhand how to find out if any particular document contains
> embedded fonts, but I imagine there are tools that will report that.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Fred
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Looking at the document, which is an article from a medical journal, it contains an embedded TrueType font WenQuanYiZenHei so it should not default to any font on my CentOS 7 system. Further, a colleague using a Mac is able to print the very same document at higher quality than I am (not sure what printer she has though).

Thus, I am leaning towards a printer driver/printer problem on my system.