> <\body> You can print the current file using . By default, assumes that you have a 600dpi printer for a4 paper. These default settings can be changed in . You can also print to a postscript file using (in which case the default printer settings are used for creating the output) or (in which case the printer settings are ignored). You may export to using . Notice that you should set if you want the produced Postscript or file to use fonts. However, only the CM fonts admit versions. These CM fonts are of a slightly inferior quality to the EC fonts, mainly for accented characters. Consequently, you might prefer to use the EC fonts as long as you do not need a PDF file which looks nice in . When adequately configuring , the editor is guaranteed to be : the result after printing out is exactly what you see on your screen. In order to obtain full wysiwygness, you should in particular select for and . You should also make sure that the characters on your screen use the same number of dots per inch as your printer. This rendering precision of the characters may be changed using . Currently, minor typesetting changes may occur when changing the dpi, which may globally affect the document through line and page breaking. In a future release this drawback should be removed. >