A document that uses the Meiryo font prints by using a TrueType font instead of a device font when you print the document in Windows Vista
In Windows Vista, when you print a document that uses the Meiryo font, the document may be printed by using a TrueType font instead of by using a device font. This problem occurs even though the following conditions are true:
- The Meiryo font is specified as the alternative device font in the printer’s properties dialog box.
- The printer is configured to use device fonts instead of TrueType fonts.
Note: Typically, you do this by selecting the Substitute with Device Font option in the TrueType Font list in the Printer Advanced Options dialog box.
This problem may also occur when you use other fonts. For example, you may experience this problem when you use the MS Gothic font or the Mincho font together with the JIS2004 specification in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or in Microsoft Windows XP.
For more information on this issue, including potential causes, workarounds, and resolutions, see: Microsoft KB Article KB931478.

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