That printing from Reader to HP printers frequently results in gibberish on the page seems to be a widely reported phenomenon. The remedies offered are either to turn off protected mode or print the file as an image. As the network administrator in a public library I would prefer not to forgo the security offered by protected mode (that is, after all, why Adobe created it). Printing as an image works, but it seems like I can't save that setting as the default (if I am mistaken, please enlighten me), so what happens is I only discover that the print job has failed after the patron has printed their document. We waste, literally, hundreds of sheets of paper each year. And printing as an image takes many times longer than printing as a document. That wastes my patrons' time, who frequently have large documents to print (their taxes, for example, this time of year). So both of these solutions are unsatisfactory for computers in a public setting. Is there truly no better alternative?
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