Typeface Changes When Printing Lex.GreekInterlinear NT/SBL
When I try to print a page from the Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament: SBL Edition, the typeface gets significantly thinner and therefore harder to read. See image linked to below. On the right is the original preferred typeface, with thicker, darker letters. On the left, the print dialog with a thinner lighter typeface.
Thanks,
Luke
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https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/agnu0m6r1rbv13lpgesb7/Letellier_LexGreekPrint.png?rlkey=ld5zafb02vzglrpryt5sxftoi&dl=0
Luke, Please upload screenshots using Amber as they are significantly easier to work with.
Are you on Mac?
The typeface in the preview may be marginally thinner, but what does the actual print look like?
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Apologies! I didn't want to balloon out the size of the forum post due to the image size.
I'm on Win 11 / Logos 28.2.43.
I've attached a screenshot of the PDF file that was created alongside the original text. As an example, the circumflexes are significantly thinner/more light on the left PDF than in the original.
Thanks,
Luke
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Printer settings may play a part e.g. draft printing and/or density of output. Was the print from the black cartridge or a composite from the color cartridges (because of low black ink)?
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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I'm printing to PDF - so the screenshot above is the raw digital PDF file exported from Logos.
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When I try to print a page from the Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament: SBL Edition, the typeface gets significantly thinner and therefore harder to read. See image linked to below. On the right is the original preferred typeface, with thicker, darker letters. On the left, the print dialog with a thinner lighter typeface.
Thanks,
Luke
Hi Luke,
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I will take a further look and get a case written for our team.
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