True. That's why printers prefer PDF. PDF makes fonts irrelevant. But also remember what I said earlier about fonts: it's not enough to have them with or near the Quark document. They have to be installed in the OS.Quote:
Originally Posted by MBXB
Jeff, it sounds like you have one or more corrupt or incomplete font files. No file can be 0 bytes and be okay.
When you say the pics are crap, have you printed them? They will look crap on screen because Quark does that for performance reasons. They may print okay. There's no reason the quality of the pics should have suffered in the transfer to your machine. I haven't used Quark in a while, so it may have improved, but when I last used it you couldn't trust the screen to give you an accurate idea of what the printed page will look like. Quark cuts major corners when rendering on screen to keep the application's drain on system resources down. Do a test print to see what it really looks like.