The Cantor Posted June 19, 2000 Share Posted June 19, 2000 Text that is rotated tries to default back to a standard view while printing. This occurs whether I am creating a PDF,Plotted, or letter-size laser print. I have resigned myself to only using text that is not rotated, but it is becoming more and more of a challenge. I am on a G4/350 running the 8.5.2 version. Any thoughts? Quote Link to comment
The Cantor Posted June 26, 2000 Author Share Posted June 26, 2000 OK, let me re-phrase the problem. Any text that I try to rotate to a 45, 90, or other specified degree only prints in a standard, L to R format. I have looked through all preferences to find a box checked or unchecked, but have had no luck. Any thoughts? Quote Link to comment
MikeB Posted June 26, 2000 Share Posted June 26, 2000 Do you have the latest version of Adobe Type Manager, there is a special update on the adobe site for G4's running OS 9, I dont know if this will solve your problem but it's probably worth the effort. Good Luck Quote Link to comment
JoarL Posted June 26, 2000 Share Posted June 26, 2000 Maybe not the same thing but I?ve had problems with printing rotated text blocks containing multiple lines on various printers. This might be a printer driver issue but most likely VW is a bit buggy in its text handling. [This message has been edited by JoarL (edited 06-26-2000).] Quote Link to comment
The Cantor Posted June 28, 2000 Author Share Posted June 28, 2000 I downloaded and installed the ATM you spoke of prior to my initial posting. The glitch appears whether I have one,two, or three lines of text. As far as print drivers, doesn't matter if I am printing to a HP Deskjet 882c, a 5SI, or a Calcomp 1025 pen plotter using MacPlot software. I just can't figure out how to appease the text gods..... Quote Link to comment
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