If you are using PDF995, along with a regular printer, you need to go into the printer properties and make some changes. By default, PDF995 does NOT capture font information. So, if the font you are using is not a standard Windows font (for example, maybe a PGMusic font), then PDF995 will substitute a standard font. In the advanced options under properties, be sure to set "TrueType" font to "Download as softfont", not font substitution. That will embed the TrueType font into the PDF file (which will make it a little larger), but will then use that TrueType font when printing.

Also, make sure that you print resolution in PDF995 matches the print resolution of your physical printer. I've seen problems where everything fits on one page in the PDF, but then takes a little over a page to print the PDF out on the physical printer. Making them match ensures that the output is consistent when you print the PDF as when you just send a document directly to the printer from the host application (such as BIAB).

Don't know if this will help you, but a few things to check out.


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