I created an eps file of my colophon, which includes one measure of music, and inserted it into a FinMac 2Ka file as a graphic. It appears just lovely on screen, but when I printed it, the notes in the graphic came out in Courier rather than Petrucci. How do I fix this?

I just happened to have Finale 2002 running in Classic on my iMac when I saw this post so I did a quick check. Everything worked as expected. However, my music font is Maestro and also I have the music fonts duplicated to a sub-folder in my OS X 'home' folder. The path is: ~/Library/Fonts. My printer is on a local Ethernet network with 3 Macs connected to a hub.


1. When saving the graphic selection I had "Include Fonts" checked.
2. When printing the document with the included graphic, I double-checked in Page Setup->PostScript Options that "Substitute Fonts" was NOT checked.


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Near the top of the .eps file are the lines:

...
%%DocumentFonts: Maestro
%%+ Times-Roman
%%EndComments
...

These show the fonts in the EPS file. If you check your EPS in a text editor, what does it show?

Philip Aker

I did 1. and 2. correctly. My hex editor shows the missing font listed along with the other two required for this graphic. Now what?

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Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press

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