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#Adobe font kit helvetica pdf#
In this version of the PDF (the one without print marks) there is no jumbled Helvetica text.
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Some other observations that might provide clues:
#Adobe font kit helvetica update#
To our knowledge, we used the same processes and software to create and update each of the five PDFs, so we don’t know why one would be different.
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The problem appears to be isolated to only one of the five PDF. When the PDF is generated, any occurrence of text in a Helvetica font is distorted. The problem occurs when the InDesign files are exported to Adobe Acrobat Pro. While we are planning to phase out Helvetica and other Type 1 fonts (per Adobe’s notice that those will no longer be supported in the future), we need to proceed with trying to get the Helvetica to display properly for our current printing preparations. One of the five PDFs is having a serious glitch (corruption?) that distorts any occurrence of Helvetica fonts. The company I’m with has a set of five PDFs that we’re using to reprint a book.