

- #Autocad for mac can't set font as alternate pdf
- #Autocad for mac can't set font as alternate drivers
It appears that the PDF is getting garbled somehow during download, but why would it behave in this odd way rather than just being completely screwed up? If the PDF is saved and then opened in Acrobat 9, it will USUALLY print normally, but I recall in at least one case the saved version still printed garbled and I had to download another copy. If I print the document "as image" it works fine but is very slow.

Also, all graphics and text within graphics remain unaltered. The rest of the printout will be in this gibberish, except that from time to time it will revert for a line or two to the correct text. The gibberish actually follows a pattern: it is always printed in a sans-serif font, and ***each character is actually the next character up in the UNICODE sequence***. Note that this occurs when printing from Acrobat within Internet Explorer. When I print, the first page or two comes out fine and then it starts to produce gibberish. From time to time I get a paper that I want to print. I download a lot of PDFs of scientific papers from several journal publishers' sites. I have seen a similar problem numerous times over the last year or so. But I am hopeful that there is a solution that does not require purchasing a printer.
#Autocad for mac can't set font as alternate drivers
They try to print to other printers and it works fine so my initial guess is that the issue is with the Brother printer (and updating drivers has not helped). They are using a Brother HL-5240 printer. However, I have run into one that I cannot seem to fix. Most of the time, I have seen this with HP All-In-One printers and usually one of the above options seems to correct the problem. Short of buying a new printer and crossing our fingers, I am not sure what else to try. We have updated drivers, reinstalled Reader (yes the user is using the freebie), tried adjusting the limited settings available on Reader. to nail down the thing that causes it to go haywire. And it only happens occasionally and seems to be no consistency between the various documents in terms of format, fonts, content, etc. I support many locations and the conditions seem to vary slightly, but this latest one involves multiple page documents where the last page or two is filled with garbage but the pages before are fine. The display looks fine on screen, but when printing something is going awry. When printing PDF documents, occasionally the printout will show garbage characters (like random letters, number and special characters) in place of the original text on the PDF. I looked in the forum but could not find any reference to this specific issue. I apologize if this issue has been addressed.
