I'm having the same problem on a single computer (software I sell). So just setting the Printer in CR development to 'No Printer' takes care of this issue?
I have PDF Writer as my default printer (I travel a lot) and selecting the "no printer" option cured the issue for me. Still it is very puzzling to me. Business Objects website was not all that helpfull but it is where I got the idea.
I'm not certain if the problem was PDF Writer or not. But by selecting "no printer" CR engages its own generic driver for rendering the preview.
CR uses the default printer for a lot of page formatting settings. Perhaps the PDF printer didn't work well there.
What if you have a different default printer? Pretend there is a laser or ink jet plugged into your machine and create a pretend printer there and set that to default.
We found when setting up a training room, having at least one printer did help with some page formatting.
Rats. I changed all 18 CR files to 'No Printer', rebuilt the installation, and the customer is still getting the Gibberish when previewing, and MOSTLY gibberish when he actually prints it out. When he prints it to the printer, all of MY data fields (arial) print fine, but the text etc. on the CR Form itself is gibberish.
I just thought of something... yesterday, I removed 'OLEPRO32.DLL' from my installation (always gives an error)... Do you suppose that has anything to do with the CR forms printing gibberish?
Well, here's the bottom line. My customer has a "Kyocera FS-9500DN" printer, and anything in Italics or Bold (Arial for both), it substitues gibberish. Ideas?
Sorry CrLf, I just do not know. Perhaps try chelseatec's idea about using some generic laser printer.
Actually I was experiencing the same behaviot as you. Labels were fine in preview (Actually the entire header and footer was fine) but dat fields were giberish.
In the "Printing Preferences..." for the "Kyocera FS-9500DN" printer, there is an "Imaging" tab. You should find a "Font Settings" button, the dialog that opens check "Disable Device Fonts".
The device is substituting the Arial font with a non-unicode Arial font.
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