Ok
I'm already been aware of that, but I reckon that doesn't matter, because it's paint that does it. If I should clean it up for each time it would be hopeless. Unless you have a trick to avoid it
You need to turn off cleartype, or download a drawing program that allows you to turn of anti aliasing. Paint.NET can do that.
I'm obvious hopeless to that
I couldn't find the function to turn off cleartype in paint, so I downloaded Paint.Net. It does the same! I need some further instructions and/or hints. Maybe it's right before my eyes but I can't see it