Epson L3110 - Text Aliasing Issue: Seeking Solutions for Jagged Edges

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tungsondkh
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Epson L3110 - Text Aliasing Issue: Seeking Solutions for Jagged Edges

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When using Linux (Kubuntu), when I print photos with the Epson L3110 printer, the text appears rough, this does not happen when I install the driver and print on Windows 11. Please help!
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Re: Epson L3110 - Text Aliasing Issue: Seeking Solutions for Jagged Edges

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Hello, can you please post a comparison photo Linux / Windows?
Do you use our PrintFab for Windows or the Epson Windows driver?
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Re: Epson L3110 - Text Aliasing Issue: Seeking Solutions for Jagged Edges

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This is a scanned file of the image printed using TurboPrint on kubuntu: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/fj503nnd9p5cv44a56g36/2024-02-20-0001.pdf?rlkey=6kwie3y7ms6pa2y2e7np9gnzx&dl=0

And this is the scanned file of the photo printed on Windows 11: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/cmx009tah7w3tztmlco52/2024-02-20-0002.pdf?rlkey=twoh8o4o6gaueeuynft14hgmg&dl=0
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Re: Epson L3110 - Text Aliasing Issue: Seeking Solutions for Jagged Edges

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Thank you for the images. The text actually looks as if the print resolution was lower, other elements on the page (the serpent on the stick) look smoother in the TurboPrint print.

Can you please check:

- which app did you use to print, e.g. PDF viewer Gwenview / Evince / web browser Firefox?
- what is the print resolution / does it help to increase it to e.g. 720dpi?
- is text print quality better if you print a text document from LibreOffice?
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Re: Epson L3110 - Text Aliasing Issue: Seeking Solutions for Jagged Edges

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i use okular for printing and the resolution is very high: 2880dip. I haven't tried printing on libreoffice yet.
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