Hi everyone, I'm working on a template now that requires three of six text boxes to be slightly angled. When I compose and RIP the JLYT file to my Indigo 5000 the text boxes that are slightly angled (between 2 and 3 degrees) loose the font properties. The font in the angled boxes is supposed to be Futura Condensed but is printing as Courier. The font in the non-angled text boxes is also Futura Condensed and it prints correctly so I know it's not a font issue. My preview in FusionPro is fine and I don't receive any font error during composition.
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