Turn off font substitution when printing
When you print a publication to a PostScript printer, the printer substitutes PostScript fonts that are at the printer for any TrueType fonts with the same name that are used in your publication. This may cause your text to reflow, resulting in unexpected line breaks, hyphenation, and overflow that may change how your publication looks. To turn off font substitution when printing and use only the fonts downloaded with your publication, do the following:
- On the File menu, click Print.
- Under Printer, in the Name box, select the PostScript printer that you will use to print your final output.
- Click Advanced Print Settings, and then click the Graphics and Fonts tab.
- Under Fonts, select Use only publication fonts.