I have the latest Adobe PostScript driver for a H-P 4M printer
(Ver. 4.50 - 034) installed. It works fine for most TTF fonts as
well, but Arial TTF sometimes has a "mind of its own." That's
why I always try to use PostScript fonts.

Lawrence Lustig wrote:

> >   I found that same solution. It appears it is the 8 point causing the
> > problem. Mine seems to choke on the letter X.
>
> In my case it was also Arial, but a different font size (I think 11) that
> was involved.  Did you try updating printer driver?  If you do, please post
> your results.
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