Hi, 

>The PDF is perfect - there is nothing wrong with it.   
Ok.
 
If i used  Indenty-H encoding for all fonts , the document was created with
huge memory. i may create 1 lakh pages in document so memory will increase
unexpectedly,
so i would like to use Identy-H encoding for the few fonts(those are Unicode
type fonts) not all fonts(arial,times new roman).

could you please help me to overcome this isssue.

Thanks in advance
Dorairaj.


Leonard Rosenthol-3 wrote:
> 
> The PDF is perfect - there is nothing wrong with it.  
> 
> Are you using Reader 9, the latest version?  Are you current with your
> printer drivers?  What type of printer is it - Postscript, PCL, HPGL,
> raster, other?  
> 
> The problem is on your printing side - it's NOT an iText issue.
>  
> 

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