

Click on “NATIVE TRUETYPE.”ĬlickOK to close the pop-up window. Next, under DOCUMENT OPTIONS, click on POSTSCRIPT OPTIONS, TRUETYPE FONT DOWNLOAD OPTIONS:Ĭlick on “Automatic.” A dropdown boxwill appear. Lookfor IMAGE COLOR MANAGEMENT, TRUE TYPE FONT:Ĭlickon the “Substitute with device font.” A dropdown box will appear. Go back to Step 1 andClick on the PAPER/QUALITY tab, ADVANCED Next, UN-CHECK “Rely on system fonts only, donot use document fonts.”ģ. Then under the AdobePDF Settings tab click on DEFAULT, HIGH QUALITY PRINT

Click on START,DEVICES & PRINTERS, ADOBE PRINTER, PRINTER, PROPERTIES, PREFERENCESĢ. I was having a similar problem and the following fixed it for me (I'm using a Windows 7 Platform and Office 2010 Professional and was attempting to print a MapPoint Map to Adobe PDF in Adobe X.):ġ. It sounds like Adobe is attempting to use its default fonts instead of the document's fonts.
