I have a €100 HP printer. And yes, I used the physical printer.

Also you also the creator of this PDF, or are the creators of PDF in your company ? If yes, why not use a different color / different design as a workaround?

Also, just to be sure, check if there are updates to the printer driver.

Tilman

Am 11.04.2014 12:39, schrieb Joseph Siddal:
Hi Tilman and John,
When I print to a virtual printer there is no problem, it is only when I
print to physical printers I get this problem.
What printers are you using to print the pdf? I'm Printing to Zebra LP2844
and can recreate it on a Citizen.
I'm on the very latest source with svn (revision: 1586460).
I'm using Windows 7 and have the exact same java version and build
(24.51-b03) installed.

It's only on windows I get this problem.

Thank you

Regards
Joseph



On 10 April 2014 22:41, John Hewson <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Joseph

I'm not able to reproduce this either. I'm on Windows 7 with the following
version of Java:

java version "1.7.0_51"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_51-b13)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 24.51-b03, mixed mode, sharing)

Cheers

-- John

On 10 Apr 2014, at 18:24, Tilman Hausherr <[email protected]> wrote:

It works for me. Did you get the latest source with svn?

Tilman

Am 10.04.2014 18:08, schrieb Joseph Siddal:
When I try to print the pdf available
here<https://www.dropbox.com/s/bb44l6r6lno4sgt/pdf_fail.pdf> there
are 2 boxes on the second page with text "CV 138" and "D946". both text
are
in black boxes. When this is printed out on windows machine the text in
the
2 boxes is not there but on a mac its fine. Using pdffonts command it
shows
their are 3 fonts Helvetica, Helvetica-Bold and Courier that are not
embedded in the pdf.  Could this be causing it?

How do I solve it so the text will be visible in the boxes?

Thank you

Regards
Joseph



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