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DYox

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Since: Apr 25, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 11:27 pm
Post subject: Printing in Visio 2002
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>visio>printing (more info?)

When I print in 2002, my text is always garbage. The
images look fine, but I get jibberish for text.

Please Explain why..

DYox
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Darrin

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Since: Mar 31, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 1:02 pm
Post subject: RE: Printing in Visio 2002 [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

I am using the Acrobat 5 PDF Writer as my printer.
Under my options for the PDF Writer, I have no settings
for printing PS mode. Only dpi resolution, page and
margin sizes.

The only options for text I have is weather to embed them
or not.

I tried doing a work around by using the Microsoft Office
Document Image Writer but that is only outputing
monochrome TIFF files or MDI. I tried doing a print to
the MDI setting and then to the PDF Writer as a work
around but it still happens. However printing to the
TIFF setting did work properly only in BW. With all
other softwares on my system, the PDF Writer works fine.

Thanks for helping me out..

Darrin

 >-----Original Message-----
 >Hi,
 >
 >What is the name and the model of the printer that is
installed on your
 >system?
 >
 >Also, I suggest that you try the following steps to know
if the issue gets
 >resolved:
 >
 >RESOLUTION 1:
 >================
 >The printer properties can be set to print the page as
required (For HP
 >range of
 >printers)
 >1. In the print dialog, select the printer
 >2. Click on properties
 >3. In the layout tab, Click on Advanced
 >4. Under the Document Options, Select Postscript Options
 >5. In the TrueType Font Download Option click on
Automatic and Select
 >Native
 >TrueType
 >6. Expand the tree and under the Graphic > True Type
Font: Click on
 >Substitute with
 >Device Font, in the drop down list box, select Download
as softfont
 >7. Click Ok, Click Ok again
 >8. Next select the page range, Number of copies and
click on Ok
 >
 >
 >RESOLUTION 2:
 >================
 >The printer properties can be set to print the page as
required (For EPSON
 >range of
 >printers)
 >1. In the print dialog, select the printer - Epson
Printer
 >2. Click on properties
 >3. In the layout tab, Click on "Optional Settings" tab
 >4. Select the "Print Font as Bitmap" box
 >5. and under the Graphic > True Type Font: Click on
Substitute with Device
 >Font, in
 >the drop down list box, select Download as softfont
 >6. Click Ok, Click Ok again
 >7. Next select the page range, Number of copies and
click on Ok
 >
 >Let me know if this resolves the issue with the Garbled
text. I look
 >forward to hearing from you.
 >
 >Arun Kumar K.
 >Microsoft Corporation.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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