Thanks for your report.

No, changing the CJK font is certainly not "easily done", and there is
only one week left before "FeatureFreeze" for Ubuntu 18.04.

Considering that it's the same glyphs, can the issue have something to
do with the package format, i.e. weight specific OTC files, we are using
in Debian/Ubuntu? Someone commenting on the document you linked to
mentioned that using TTF files solved the problem.

Let's first and foremost make sure that we don't compare apples and
oranges.

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Title:
  Noto Chinese fonts won't print in Libreoffice

Status in Ubuntu Kylin:
  New
Status in fonts-noto-cjk package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  LibreOffice won't print or export to pdf when document contains Noto
  fonts (both sans and serif).  Change to Source/Adobe (identical
  glyphs) solves the problem.  Also there is no problem in Fedora, which
  uses Source/Adobe cjk fonts. Ubuntu uses Noto, should switch to
  Source/Adobe.  This should be easily done.  See:

  https://www.libreofficechina.org/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1928#lastpost

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