Bill Ward
Active member
We are printing a file for a customer from their native InDesign file. (We send to Fiery>impose and print on a Canon Image Press 8000).
The customer supplied the font (Muli), we're also able to activate the font on Adobe, we even dropped the customer supplied font into the Adobe/Fonts folder and it still prints funky. (It substitutes a serif font and crunches all the characters together). We're not getting any missing font warnings and it displays fine on the PC - but it displays with the wonky font on the Fiery impose.
Sure, we can convert to outlines but the customer occasionally has text edits and we'd rather know what the heck is going on.
The customer supplied the font (Muli), we're also able to activate the font on Adobe, we even dropped the customer supplied font into the Adobe/Fonts folder and it still prints funky. (It substitutes a serif font and crunches all the characters together). We're not getting any missing font warnings and it displays fine on the PC - but it displays with the wonky font on the Fiery impose.
Sure, we can convert to outlines but the customer occasionally has text edits and we'd rather know what the heck is going on.