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I could post this to the openoffice site, they have attached documents there.

I exported this as a PDF (it exported correctly).
I printed the PDF, it printed fine.  All the curves were curved.

I created a new drawing.  Simply a filled (bitmap stone) curvy shape- one
layer.  
It printed fine.

I cut and pasted the curvy shape, changed it to bitmap gravel, and set it to
50% transparent.
Both layers printed jaggy.

I removed the transparency and it printed fine again (still with two layers)

I turned back on transparency in the top layer and it printed jaggy again.

It's like the transparency is what kills the curves.

Attaching the file...
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3285920/stonetest.odg
stonetest.odg 


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