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Why is IrDA printing from my MP2000, MP2100 or eMate 300 so jaggy?

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Why is IrDA printing from my MP2000, MP2100 or eMate 300 so jaggy?

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Because the Newton uses a bitmapped screen and the translation of these bitmaps to the higher resolution of the printer results in jagged edges in the printed image. There’s little that can be done about this, since the Newton doesn’t support stroke fonts. It’s possible that future printer drivers could attempt to translate Newton fonts into PostScript or TrueType equivalents, but that wouldn’t work for Casual, for example.

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