Unless her HP is/was in PostScript mode, it was probably printing with
the HPGL driver and printer fonts; totally different than what it
should be for publication/PDF work.

Art

On 7/18/07, Doug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not sure what the problem was, but I figured out that it only occurred
when my co-worker's printer was set to the HP printer at her desk.
When it was set to default to Adobe PDF, or to the department's laser
jet, it worked fine.  Strange.  And yes, it printed crunched just as
it displayed crunched.

Thanks everyone.

--Doug



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