@Benjamin Redelings:
I can reproduce it on gutsy.
I have noticed that your PDF includes T1 and T3 fonts. After printing into a new PDF (or preview) the file becomes unusable - all fonts are gone (and the filesize gets 1,2 MiB).
Swistak gave me an idea: I create a "perfect" PDF with pdflatex with embedded T1 fonts. The file is shown in evince in good quality. When I print into a new PDF - the fonts are changed to T1C Cairo-fonts. The original ones are lost. The quality is still okay, but here we definitly see that there are some font handling problems.
@Benjamin Redelings:
I can reproduce it on gutsy.
I have noticed that your PDF includes T1 and T3 fonts. After printing into a new PDF (or preview) the file becomes unusable - all fonts are gone (and the filesize gets 1,2 MiB).
Swistak gave me an idea: I create a "perfect" PDF with pdflatex with embedded T1 fonts. The file is shown in evince in good quality. When I print into a new PDF - the fonts are changed to T1C Cairo-fonts. The original ones are lost. The quality is still okay, but here we definitly see that there are some font handling problems.
What do you think?