I'm trying to decide if my system isn't correctly configured for clear readable fonts or if it might be an artifact of groff, and more broadly, linux itself. I seem to have no problem printing clear readable fonts with my printer when the PDF file is generated by, for example, an ebay shipping label. However, any pdf file that I create with say, pdfmom -P-e example.mom > new.pdf results in a decent page, but still clearly pixelated, and certainly not as sharp as more conventional google doc files, etc.
The thing is I am not a wizard at linux in general, although I am using a very out-of-the-norm distro: Void Linux, and the fact that I am using groff and vim means that I am not a complete idiot. Can somebody explain if this is a groff issue, or my own setup that might be the problem. I know my question is very broad, but I'm not really looking for a solution, just a general answer to the question of groff's pdf quality. If groff pdf's should be clear as a google doc it is probably an issue with my own setup. --
