![]() It sounds like Adobe is attempting to use its default fonts instead of the document's fonts. The following procedure, discovered by a Part III student, fixed this on MCS Windows and is worth trying if you have similar problems printing from other Windows machines. This is due to Adobe trying to re-create the document using its own fonts instead of the document's fonts. Sometimes a PDF file looks fine on screen but it prints in an unsightly substitute font which impedes reading, or symbols are replaced by small rectangles. ![]()
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