Stroke width for annotation border is defined by a separate value.  Border 
Styles, ISO 32000-1:2008, 12.5.4, Table 166, Entry “W’.

Leonard

On 5/28/17, 2:41 AM, "poppler on behalf of Pablo Rodríguez" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    On 05/28/2017 04:49 AM, Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
    > AFAIK, the default has been “Document and Markups” for over a decade
    > now (starting with Acrobat 8, IIRC).
    >
    > But the reason these annots don’t print is that they don’t have any
    > appearances – and that is what is used at print time.
    
    Many thanks for your explanation, Leonard.
    
    After reading your reply, I found the following in PDF32000_2008.pdf
    (page 388):
    
      The normal appearance shall be used when the annotation is not
      interacting with the user. This appearance is also used for
      printing the annotation.
    
    There is another issue with the border. Why is the stroke width constant?
    
    I mean, if the stroke width is measured in user units, it should be
    proportional as the annotation border itself, shouldn’t it?
    
    Many thanks for your help,
    
    Pablo
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