I don't think software has yet to solve the real
problem of modern
printers, is that text on the screen does NOT match the printed page,
I don't think that - to the extent it _is_ a problem - _can_ be solved,
as long as printers are higher-resolution than displays. (Not unless
you artificially cripple the printout to match the display's
resolution, at least.)
but that is off topic.
Well, to a point. Some classic machines had display resolutions close
to their printer resolutions, and the two _could_ match fairly well....
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