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The print job is aborted because fonts required are missing
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If the fonts for output are neither
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integrated in the print job nor
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installed on the server,
the job is set on hold displaying an alert, assuming the Check fonts option was selected.
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Possible remedies
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The easiest way to resolve the problem is to install the missing fonts on the server (see How do I install new fonts?) and then to restart the job (see How do I restart a job?).
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If you do not have the fonts available (e.g. if a customer sent you a PDF file not containing special fonts), just disable the Check fonts option and restart the job. The missing fonts are then replaced by a default font which might be of minor importance where proofs are output for mere color reproduction purposes.
For further information, refer to the Check fonts option described in section Tell me about the print job control.
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