Okay, I've recently switched to the Adobe Postscript driver (v8.8) instead of the LaserWriter 8 driver since the latter seems not to work under Classic. But I've run into a problem... in my text font (Times) extended characters -- such as accented characters or curly quotes -- do not print. I've tried switching to a different font (Times New Roman) but the problem persists. From what I can tell, I have only the TrueType version of these fonts installed. (It's complicated, though, as the fonts exist both in the Classic System Folder and in OS X's Library, and I'm not sure which version is being used.) I have tried turning off "Substitute Fonts" in the PostScript options, but that makes no difference. I also have ATM 4.6.2 installed in my Classic System Folder -- I don't know if that's a factor or not. In the LaserWriter 8 driver, there was an option to prefer TrueType fonts over PostScript fonts, but that option is apparently absent from the Adobe driver.

Any ideas?

- Darcy

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