Text quality

I am attempting to create a magazine cover with picture and text.  I have sussed out the pictures, but the text quality is rather naff on printing (depending on the font I use)  Any suggestions to how to improve the font or are there particular fonts that work better than others?
Edit...using v6 and Time New Roman and Book Antiqua are printing fuzzy...Aparajita is perfect!

Do these automatically output as vector/type?
It furthermore depends on your printer/RIP, I’m afraid, but most printers should nowadays be able to handle PostScript data.
In which case can I rectify without restarting
If you employ a non-destructive workflow you might by simply up-resing; do you place images as Smart Objects, perform any touch-up in the full-res SOs and apply Adjustments as Adjsutment Layers for example?
Could you please post a screenshot with the Layers Panel visible?

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