Posts: 4. Has this problem ever been solved? It occurs randomly at my customer. Shifted characters not only in print but also on screen. I can provide a sample pdf if needed. It took me almost 30 minutes and 4 password resets before I got in. This is really frustrating in Posts: 1. I am using Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard under Windows 7. Ever since I upgraded to a new computer, I have had the problem of strange characters on web pages using Ancestry when creating a PDF.
All other applications works fine when creating a PDF. I followed the suggestion to "uncheck use system fonts only" and at least for now, the problem is solved.
Thank you for everyone's involvement. Registered: Mar 9 Kelly, I will pull down a PDF and send it. I will let you know what browser I used also. Most of the pdf's I try to print are off venders websites. I use CutePDF to produce a file. I will also try that out and see what happens. Kelly what pdf's did you print? Were they made by adobe? This is an issue not everyone is facing and I believe it is document specific.
PCL Guys, Thank you! It helps a lot to hunt down the issue. As other users have stated Internet Explorer may be having an issue printing Google Chrome does not seem to have this issue. Amedee, I'm so sorry you had issues setting up an account and logging in. I will pass on your feedback.
I have also run across many issues related to creating PDFs from iText. Thank you for submitting the bug report. We really need this information from the users to solve problems.
Registered: Nov 1 Posts: 2. Adobe Reader 7. KellyMcC wrote:. KellyMcC, Thanks for your answer. I'll let the other department know. Registered: Nov 15 KellyMcC, We are using reader X and are having the same problem. The documents are from the state and federal IRS websites.
Same documents we were using before upgrading to version X printed just fine. Now we are seeing the first page print out fine and then the one character different issue when printing all other pages. We have downloaded the files to a local computer and are not using IE to print. Would you like me to upload one of the files as an example?
Thank you,. The only way around it is to save the file to desktop then open it, then print. Thus, I think there has to be an issue with how adobe reader is interacting with the internet programs. Please fix this.
I cannot always download the pdf to the desktop to print. If you have a different printer connected to your computer, try printing the file to the other printer. Sometimes a different printer can successfully print a PDF that doesn't print on another printer. To switch printers on Windows, see Change the default printer Windows 10 and 8 or search Windows help for instructions. Often printing problems stem from issues with the PDF file. Even if a PDF looks fine on screen, it can contain incomplete or corrupt data.
Click the Advanced button in the Print dialog box to find this option. In Windows 7, the Advanced button is at the bottom of the dialog box. Sometimes a PDF file becomes damaged or contains corrupt data. If you downloaded the PDF from the web or received it in an email, download the PDF again or ask the sender to resend it.
Copy the file directly to your hard drive, rather than a thumb portable or network drive. Include only letters and numbers in the filename. Try printing the new copy of the PDF. Open the file in the original program such as a word processing or a page layout program. Then click Analyze and fix. Restart your computer, then open the file again. It is surprising how often simply restarting your computer solves a problem. Restarting a computer clears its memory and memory cache.
It is important to update your version of Reader or Acrobat. Adobe releases free security updates quarterly. The updates often include fixes for common problems.
Download the latest free update:. If a new update is available, it installs automatically. The PDF views fine on screen, but when I print it, some of hte pages have shadows and weird characters. I have tried to print to multiple printers. I have noticed that the 'older' printers with older print drivers, the PDF does not print correctly. However, the 'newer' printer with newer print drivers, the PDF prints correctly.
Is this what others are finding as well? I just want to verify that I am not crazy. Try to print it "as image" at the old printers. Does this work? Yes i think you are right. This sounds like a driver problem. And like you say, if it print well on an other printer than its really a driver problem.
Should try to install a new one.
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