You also may want to check to see if there is an updated printer driver available for your printer from the manufacturer. ![]() Now keep in mind that the PostScript specification has not changed in many years (I think we can almost say "decades" - the PostScript 3 specification was published in 1999), so your old printer/printer driver should be able to deal with anything that Acrobat throws at it. Oftentimes a new version of Acrobat would break printing to a certain printer, and it was not because of a bug in Acrobat, but would require a new driver from the printer manufacturer to deal with the new "flavor" of PostScript. Here is the problem with PostScript and old printers (or old printer drivers): In my experience (and I've worked for a number of printer manufacturers, so I had a front row seat for that), over the years, Acrobat's PostScript generator has been getting more and more picky about how well a PostScript printer needs to interpret the PostScript specification. ![]() Switching from Level 3 to Level 2 is actually what I would have recommended, so you've already done the right thing to get this document to print.
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