PDF, produced from word 2010 print to Distiller 11.0 has some "BOLD" letters, a normal font.

Problem:

http://www.pdsa.org/images/stories/PDF/insurance-booklet-101213.PDF

This PDF was created by creation in MS Word 2010 (application Pscript5.dll version 5.2.2) and then to print (using pdf Distiller 11.0 producer) in Adobe PDF format.  (I read this in the PDF properties).

Problem: I am in Adobe CC and use, it is updated apps.  If the link above looks great to me.

But people running Windows XP and Acrobat reader 10 complain that the text comes as some letters are "BOLD", and some are normal font.  The L and I are particularly visible.

And its screen rendering not only.  The printed page is too bad.

A clue: here is another document made in In-Design:

http://www.pdsa.org/images/stories/PDF/coping2013.PDF

It looks and prints great on both platforms...

By examining the properties of the PDF font, you have many fonts that are not integrated and that could be the problem. Try to print with the press or print job settings file. The default value is Standard and incorporates all of it. It is worth at least try, even though you will probably have to get one of these people to watch it again. What I see are the headers and the questions in bold.

In the second file, all fonts are embedded and at a first glance, it seems that there may be actually less fonts in the second file.

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