Impression of the Roman fonts such as italics

I just installed a new printer (HP CP4525dn), and a printed fine from my old HP 1320 InDesign CS5 document now print all times new Roman regular italic text.  Other InDesign documents are fine print, as are documents in Word, etc. But I have problems with the documents are a set of documents in a book, 400 pages completed so far, an another 1 000 or more to go, so it is a serious problem.  I checked the styles to make sure they are correct. I ran a 'package' report, which showed no problems of police. I have previously flighted throughout the book. I checked for duplicate fonts (and deleted those that I found). The policy in question is Times New Roman, open Type. Any ideas what to do next?

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