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Internet pdf files display ok in Acrobat 8 but printing garbled



 
 
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Old September 10th 09, 12:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
NickR
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Default Internet pdf files display ok in Acrobat 8 but printing garbled

This problem only occurs on XP pc. I have a laptop with Vista Home Basic and
all documents print ok on the SAME printer. The same problem occurs using
Reader 9.
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Old September 11th 09, 09:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
smlunatick
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Default Internet pdf files display ok in Acrobat 8 but printing garbled

On Sep 10, 12:58*am, NickR wrote:
This problem only occurs on XP pc. I have a laptop with Vista Home Basic and
all documents print ok on the SAME printer. The same problem occurs using
Reader 9.


Garbled "texts" mean a problem with the "printing" font from Adobe.
The PDF might be using a font that you do not have.
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Old September 11th 09, 09:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
NickR
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Default Internet pdf files display ok in Acrobat 8 but printing garble

Times Roman? :-) In any case, it happens with ANY document that I receive by
email or download from a web site.

"smlunatick" wrote:

On Sep 10, 12:58 am, NickR wrote:
This problem only occurs on XP pc. I have a laptop with Vista Home Basic and
all documents print ok on the SAME printer. The same problem occurs using
Reader 9.


Garbled "texts" mean a problem with the "printing" font from Adobe.
The PDF might be using a font that you do not have.

 




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