Just installed ubuntu 9.10 AMD64 version on Intel Core 2 quad on Intel
DG41TY mobo.  With both the version of cups listed above and the upgrade
to 1.4*21 get the same 6cpi on a lexmark e260dn using either the lexmark
ppd or hplj4 ppd (non plus) or apple laserwriter ppd.  Yesterday I
started playing around with lp -o cpi=n settings, and if cpi=10
(explicitly set same as default) I got the 6cpi.  cpi=20 was 12 cpi, so
I kept fiddling until I empirically determined that cpi=16 produced
10cpi.  It is workable, but it is so wrong.  you can either hand edit
/etc/cups/lpoptions or it is easier to set by running 'lpoptions -o
cpi=16' as root for each printer ( use the -d printername before the -o
cpi).  OpenSUSE 11.2 does not do this, but I did not notice what version
of cups it was on.

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