Fuzzy / blurry fonts in pdf format when export indesign

Hi all

I did a lot of research / reading via the internet (and forum) but I still cannot find a solution to this:

-J' I saved my (drawings, texts, graphics) pdfs in illustrator.

-J' have 'place' in Indesign.

-In indesign, I click on 'Export', "adobe pdf (print)", "high quality print".

Result: the texts on the embedded PDF files are blurred. I used 2 fonts - one is fine and can be changed in the exported pdf file (garamond);  'arial' looks pixelated & fuzzy.

What I tried:

-J' tried exporting as long as 'settings pdf X 1 a 2001' as it is mentioned that it is good for printing.

-J' tried clicking on "do not downsample" in "all compression.

-J' checked also "find the police", to see if the 'arial' is true fonts. This is the case.

What can I do else? Please advise. Thank you in advance.

* software:

Adobe cs5

Best,

Jessica

Not the way to do it.

In Illustrator just do a file > save and save I.

Which place in InDesign and you should be all set.

Bob

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