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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Art
Campbell
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 11:32 AM
To: Paul Findon
Cc: FrameUsers List
Subject: Re: Changing Printers
Assuming you mostly work with PostScript printers and PDFs, if you set
the system default printer to Adobe PDF
Assuming you mostly work with PostScript printers and PDFs, if you set
the system default printer to Adobe PDF / Acrobat, you should be fine.
The problem is that some printers have their own embedded fonts that
are different than the system's fonts or the system's versions of
those fonts. They
Art Campbell wrote:
Assuming you mostly work with PostScript printers and PDFs, if you set
the system default printer to Adobe PDF / Acrobat, you should be fine.
The problem is that some printers have their own embedded fonts that
are different than the system's fonts or the system's
Paul Findon wrote:
With Mac FrameMaker, changing the printer made no difference to
FrameMaker in regard to fonts. With Windows FrameMaker, however,
changing the printer causes FrameMaker to display the following
somewhat worrying message: The font information for your system has
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 11:32 AM
To: Paul Findon
Cc: FrameUsers List
Subject: Re: Changing Printers
Assuming you mostly work with PostScript printers and PDFs, if you set
the system default printer to Adobe PDF / Acrobat, you should be fine