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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and error invalidfont offending command definefont try again. More discussions in PDF workflow All CommunitiesDesign and DevelopmentPDF workflow 6 Replies Latest reply on Nov 11, 2014 8:14 AM error invalidfont offendingcommand xshow adobe by Dov Isaacs PDF Printing Error: "invalidfont", "Offending Command: xshow" JoMoIQ Sep 11, 2014 9:19 AM i saw similar discussions that were not exactly what I was looking for, so I decided to post my own:I have
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a critically important document that I've created that is refusing to print correctly due to the errors in my thread title here. After a lot of trial and error (different machines, different OS's, etc.) we've determined that it is a problem with the font inclusion, however, the "offending" font(s) - it's an OpenType Google Font Family - is one that I've used in dozens of other PDF's, in all sorts of combinations and variants,
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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) 14303Views 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 AM (in response to JoMoIQ) You've given us precious little to work with.(1) From what application was the PDF file created and with what tools? (Example, Word 2013 using Acrobat “save as Adobe PDF" or Excel 2010 using Microsoft's own “save as PDF
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Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Error error invalidfont offending command show mac when printing Office docs post-Outlook 2010 install. ERROR: invalidfont OFFENDING COMMAND: xshow Want to Advertise Here? Solved Error when printing Office docs post-Outlook 2010 install. ERROR: invalidfont OFFENDING COMMAND: xshow Posted on 2011-01-05 https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1572483 Printers and Scanners Windows Server 2003 Windows XP 1 Verified Solution 5 Comments 9,475 Views Last Modified: 2012-06-21 After installing Outlook 2010, when we print multi-page Office docs, the print fails after several pages with the following error printed on the page: ERROR: invalidfont OFFENDING COMMAND: xshow STACK: [45 46 45 45 21....... - I can not see any obvious errors on the printer web interface https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/26718945/Error-when-printing-Office-docs-post-Outlook-2010-install-ERROR-invalidfont-OFFENDING-COMMAND-xshow.html or on the print server - when the print job is sent, it appears to print fine on the client and on the server - the printers this affects are all Lanier (Ricoh) MFDs. Smaller Lanier printers are unaffected. - this does not happen to users with other versions of MS Outlook installed - when the driver is installed locally and I print to the printer via IP instead of via the server, it prints fine - have tried updating the print driver on the server - this only affects the PS driver, the RPCS driver works fine - this affects all types of Office docs Obviously, the error points towards an invalid font. And this is validated by the fact that if I change the font (for example Calibri, the Office default), to Times New Roman, the document prints fine. However, if I print the same document in .pdf form, it also prints fine. And the fact that I can print to it fine via IP, and it prints several other pages of the same font before failing also makes me think this error is misleading. - I've also tried to change one
Minolta 125 Followers Follow Adobe Acrobat Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Whenever a few users try to print a document to the Bizhub https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/290316-invalidfont-error-whenever-i-try-to-print-something-konica-minolta-printer 452 Printer (not just one but to all of them) It throws an error page: Error: invalidfont Offending Command: show Stack: ( ) Anybody know anything? Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Interesting printer issue - error 0x000003e3 Error 39 Page too complicated to print "Test page failed to print." No Error Code. Tried Multiple Solutions.   6 Replies Habanero OP Keith Hummel Jan 11, 2013 at offending command 7:21 UTC IT Geek Consulting LLC is an IT service provider. I have seen this on some of our HP 3600 printers. I am not sure if it will help out but check the media type in the printer properties and make sure it has something in the box. 0 Habanero OP Randy1699 Jan 11, 2013 at 8:29 UTC PS or PCL drivers? See if font offending command you can disable embedded fonts on the printer. 0 Habanero OP Randy1699 Jan 11, 2013 at 8:34 UTC Or tell the program to not use the TrueType. Change to soft font. 0 Poblano OP Tyler5228 Jan 17, 2013 at 2:17 UTC How do I change the fonts in Adobe Acrobat XI to soft font only? That is mainly the program causing issues. 0 Jalapeno OP Keebs Dec 11, 2013 at 4:10 UTC I just ran into this same issue with a user printing a Word document to PDF then printing to a BizHub with a PS driver. In the end I had to go to Devices and Printers, Adobe PDF printing preferences and click Edit next to the Default Settings. Under Fonts I took the check mark out of Embed All Fonts and saved the setting as Standard(1). Saved all of that and it worked just fine. One set of fonts changed a little but it wasn't enough to make a fuss over. 0 Pimiento OP DrexxTX Jan 28, 2015 at 10:46 UTC 1st Post I solved the problem by changing the font on the original document (Calibri to Times New Roman