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Old 02-27-2005, 07:13 AM   #1
charafantah
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Question Printing image resolution


I am on mandrake 10.1, network booting
got an external printing server running on Debian 3.0 Woody with an HP 1100 LaserJet

I have been doing some updates to the packages the last few days, one of them(dunno which) messed up the printing resolution on all the mandrake clients.

Everytime i try to print a documet with graphics/images on it, the text looks okay to me, but images really suck,, as if it's 60dpi or something!
although i set the resolution to 300dpi when i give the printing command.

Any idea on how to solve this, or what package could have caused this?


thanks in advance,
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