Note it saves as a notepad file although, the print command says PDF Here are the results I deleted some of the garbage to make the file small enough to fit, but left the beginning and the end. PreciousLeb Microsoft Agent. In reply to Dan Diehl's post on June 4, Hi Dan, We appreciate the information you've provided. A pop-up will appear that will let you choose a program for just one time or you can also select the Always use this app link to make it permanent.
From this window, choose the default PDF reader of your choice. If the default application is not listed in this window, then you can select a different program located in your computer. Click More apps , select an application or scroll down to see Look for another app in this PC link. Short of buying a new printer and crossing our fingers, I am not sure what else to try. 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.
However, I have run into one that I cannot seem to fix. They are using a Brother HL printer. 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.
But I am hopeful that there is a solution that does not require purchasing a printer. Dimitri Munkirs WindJack Solutions pdfscripting. These forums are now Read Only. If you have an Acrobat question, ask questions and get help from one of our experts. PDFs printing Garbage Characters. Registered: Feb 17 Posts: 7. My Product Information: Reader 9. Registered: Jun 28 Posts: Can you tell what application the PDF was created in? It sounds as though the fonts haven't been encoded properly.
Do you have a copy of Acrobat 9 Pro? If so, you can try re-embedding the fonts with the Preflight fixup. Registered: Mar 1 Posts: 4. I have seen a similar problem numerous times over the last year or so. I am using Acrobat 9 Pro. I download a lot of PDFs of scientific papers from several journal publishers' sites. From time to time I get a paper that I want to print.
This paper will look perfect on screen. When I print, the first page or two comes out fine and then it starts to produce gibberish. Note that this occurs when printing from Acrobat within Internet Explorer.
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. Also, all graphics and text within graphics remain unaltered. If I print the document "as image" it works fine but is very slow. 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?
I have seen several reports of similar problems by Googling, and it does not seem to be dependent on a particular printer or driver. Any thoughts? Message 1 of 6. HP Recommended. Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 bit. Tags 6. Level 9. Message 2 of 6. I am A certified Copier Technician. It is so nice to give some help where possible and the forum is a great idea Thank You. Sometimes a picture speaks louder than words to find a solution. Should you find my help use full just give some credit for my effort please.
Thank You. Message 3 of 6. Thank you for using the HP forum. Level 1. Message 4 of 6. Hi, Thank you for posting. I hope this will fix the issue. Sean Wolsey This person is a verified professional. Antonio wrote: Don't use the Universal driver, use the proper one, that could be the cause of the issue. Unfortunately, HP has discontinued individual drivers for many of their printers. This suggestion is a great fix, but it may not be possible any more.
This sounds like there could be minor corruption in Adobe Reader. Try re-installing with the latest version. If the user is using something else to open the.
PDFs, have her use Adobe Reader. Mercutio wrote: Antonio wrote: Also, are both printers sharing the same IP old one and new one? Latest firmware and the latest version of Reader. DZee wrote: You said same IP. I'll take a look at the font settings in Adobe.
Mercutio wrote: I can't do a direct IP connection to the printer. This topic has been locked by an administrator and is no longer open for commenting.
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