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    Default Acrobat not printing all the text on the page

    I have an acrobat document that when i print it to a non postscript printer (km-4035) from a pc, only the logo on the page prints, not the text. I tried both acrobat 8 and 9. When i print it to a postscript printer everything shows up.

    I have tried saving the document as PS and redistilling it and got the same results.


    Anybody have any ideas on this one.

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    None of the text? I manage to print it fine on my home printer.
    If it was just the text in times I would suspect a font conflict with differing versions of times.

    Try unembedding times
    printing as image (under advanced) is a last resort

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukas Engqvist View Post
    None of the text? I manage to print it fine on my home printer.
    If it was just the text in times I would suspect a font conflict with differing versions of times.

    Try unembedding times
    printing as image (under advanced) is a last resort
    Is your home pinter a postscript printer?

    It printed fine on all of our postscript printers but when i tried it on 3 different non postscript printers, it did not print on any of them. I was thinking it had something to do with the fonts also.

    I outlined all the text and then it printed on our copier printers.

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    I don't know if checking use local fonts in the preferences (under display) would make a difference.
    It could be that your PPD is saying that the font is in printer, I would try to find out what causes it. Would changing the font make it print? If so look at different versions of times/times new roman and pinpoint which work and which don't.

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    I ran some tests today on the file using different printer drivers and got different results based on the printer driver that was being used.

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    Interesting, can you expand?


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