If you select the "Press Quality" (pre-press) or "High Quality"
(printer) job settings, the base 14 fonts should be embedded.

Also, if you're using the full install of Acrobat, be sure to run it
through the Preflight tool.

Art

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On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Ken Poshedly <poshedly at bellsouth.net> 
wrote:
> The pdf I created for press publication of a quarterly journal for a
> nonprofit organization does not have all fonts -- especially base 14
> fonts -- embedded, which is required by the out-of-state printer we are using.
>
> I checked the settings in Distiller 9.0 and "Embed all fonts" is
> checked. But base 14 fonts are exempt.
>
> The printer rep said they can do the embedding for a surcharge, but
> I'd rather not go that route.
>
> I've read up a much as I could handle on base 14 fonts, and have seen
> something called "PDF enhancer" by Apago, which runs $199 for the
> Standard Edition for Windows, $399 for the Professional Edition, and
> lots more for the two server versions. I can't see in their
> descriptions which -- if any -- embeds base 14 fonts, plus I'm not
> crazy about the pricing either.
>
> So what to do?
>
> -- Kenpo in Atlanta
>
>
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