If Apply is available in the Adobe PDF Properties window, click it then clickOK one more time to close the window and “X” out of everything else. You may have to click on APPLY once youget back to the Paper/Quality tab, then click on OK to close that window. Click on “NATIVE TRUETYPE.”ĬlickOK to close the pop-up window. Next, under DOCUMENT OPTIONS, click on POSTSCRIPT OPTIONS, TRUETYPE FONT DOWNLOAD OPTIONS:Ĭlick on “Automatic.” A dropdown boxwill appear. Lookfor IMAGE COLOR MANAGEMENT, TRUE TYPE FONT:Ĭlickon the “Substitute with device font.” A dropdown box will appear.
Go back to Step 1 andClick on the PAPER/QUALITY tab, ADVANCED Next, UN-CHECK “Rely on system fonts only, donot 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 I was having a similar problem and the following fixed it for me (I'm using a Windows 7 Platform and Office 2010 Professional and was attempting to print a MapPoint Map to Adobe PDF in Adobe X.): It sounds like Adobe is attempting to use its default fonts instead of the document's fonts. I realize this is an old thread, but was looking for the answer to this question myself and found the solution on another site (so thought I'd share here as well, just incase someone else happens upon this thread for an answer):