![]() Look for IMAGE COLOR MANAGEMENT, TRUE TYPE FONT:Ĭlick on the “Substitute with device font.” A dropdown box will appear. Go back to Step 1 and click on the PAPER/QUALITY tab, ADVANCED Next, UN-CHECK “Rely on system fonts only, do not use document fonts.” ![]() ![]() Then under the AdobePDF Settings tab click on DEFAULT, HIGH-QUALITY PRINT Click on START, DEVICES & PRINTERS, ADOBE PRINTER, PRINTER, PROPERTIES, PREFERENCES.You should do this on the system creating/printing the PDF For end user / recipients experiencing the issue with Acrobat Reader DC, a known bug and fix is described at Adobe.įor the source printing the document, I also had this problem until I implemented the fix found at an Adobe Forum:
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