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Google Font Family - is one that I've used in dozens of other PDF's, in all sorts of combinations and variants, and have never had an issue before this document. This is coming at a critically inconvenient time, given the nature of the project and given that the aforementioned font (Roboto), is part of our brand identity. I have made a PDF with the type converted to outlines, but that balloons the file size up to around 11MB (from 278KB). I dont mind the conversion, but if there were a way to do this and reduce the size to something more manageable, I'd be thrilled (ideally <5 MB).The document is ALL (relatively simple) vector imagery and fonts, and I've not yet experimented with the resolution slider in the text outlining portion of the PDF dialogue (have no idea how relevant this would be in a vector document, given that it's not RASTERIZING the outlined type).Any help would be so tremendously appreciated.Thank you!!! I have the same question Show 1 Likes(1) 14155Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 6 replies 1. Re: PDF Printing Error: "invalidfont", "Offending Command: xshow" Dov Isaacs Sep 11, 2014 9:49
Invalidfont errors can occur when a file contains an invalid font name or dictionary or a corrupted or improperly formed font dictionary.
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When a file containing recent types of fonts (like OpenType fonts) error invalidfont offending command show mac are send to older RIPs, this can also lead to ‘invalidfont' errors. Solutions If you are printing offending command xshow mac from Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, install the 10.6.7 update. It resolves ‘invalidfont' errors when printing to PostScript printers. To avoid problems with corrupted fonts, replace https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1572483 or reinstall the font on the RIP and/or computer. You could also try to print with the option ‘Download As SoftFont' enabled in the printer driver. Xerox recommend the following if you run into this problem with one of their devices: Use the Print As Image feature in Adobe Acrobat or Reader Reinstall the PostScript Print https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/invalidfont Driver or Install the PCL Print Driver Older versions of Harlequin's ScriptWorks software as well as a few Adobe PostScript-based RIPs that were not properly configured by Adobe's OEMs cannot handle PDF files that contain Type1-based OpenType fonts (Type 1 fonts with CID double-byte encoding). Such encodings will cause an ‘invalidfont' error on the RIP. Besides not using such fonts, there are two possible solutions for this problem: Upgrade the RIP. Try creating the printfile or PDF file in another fashion. For Indesign for example, you should use Acrobat Distiller instead of exporting to PDF from within InDesign itself. For a PostScript error invalidfont offending command findfont: check the page on the findfont operator. For a PostScript error invalidfont offending command awidthshow: check the page on the awidthshow operator. 19 December 2014 11 Comments » 11 responses to "PostScript error: invalidfont" Coscript Consulting says: June 25, 2013 at 8:31 pm PostScript fonts are small PostScript programs and a rich source of errors. Unfortunately, all p
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Error whenprinting.. After upgrading to Windows 7 a couple of users had this error when printing om a Dell 5310n : Error:Invalidfont Offending command: Show More programs was affected(e.g. Acrobat , Powerpoint etc.) Typical the print would print some pages e.g 1-7 and then stop with the error above. The solution was (on the printserver) to "Download fonts as Type 1" insted of "Choose Download type automatically" On a DELL 5310 you have to right click on the printer and choose "Properites"->"printing Preferences"->"Other Options" ->"More Options" ->Fonts (I tried the option to "Download as Type 42" it did not work .) Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related This entry was posted on March 17, 2011 at 11:38 am and is filed under Windows 7 . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Blog at WordPress.com. Send to Email Address Your Name Your Email Address Cancel Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Email check failed, please try again Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. %d bloggers like this: