![]() The steps above will change your Adobe Printer Default Settings to accept and print fonts native to the document you are trying to create, instead of using Adobe's fonts to "re-create" the document leading to undesirable results. Your new preferences should be saved and your document should print in Adobe just like it looks on your screen in the original program. If Apply is available in the Adobe PDF Properties window, click it then click OK one more time to close the window and “X” out of everything else. You may have to click on APPLY once you get back to the Paper/Quality tab, then click on OK to close that window. Next, under DOCUMENT OPTIONS, click on POSTSCRIPT OPTIONS, TRUETYPE FONT DOWNLOAD OPTIONS:Ĭlick on “Automatic.” A dropdown box will appear.Ĭlick OK to close the pop-up window. Look for IMAGE COLOR MANAGEMENT, TRUE TYPE FONT:Ĭlick on the “Substitute with device font.” A dropdown box will appear. Go back to Step 1 and click on the PAPER/QUALITY tab, ADVANCED ![]() Next, UN-CHECK “Rely on system fonts only, do not use document fonts.” Then under the AdobePDF Settings tab click on DEFAULT, HIGH-QUALITY PRINT
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