In maker.ini, do you have the WYSIWYG setting for printer fonts turned on?
As in:

;
; Space characters within a line using printer font metrics.
;
; Adobe FrameMaker always uses printer font metrics to calculate where
; linebreaks and pagebreaks occur. However, by default, the relative
; position of each character within a line is displayed on the screen
; using screen font metrics. This "looks" better on the screen but is
; misleading in that the positions of characters within a line on a
; printed page may be different than on a displayed page. In particular,
; if you are trying to position a graphic relative to a character in a
; line, you should change this setting to "On" which results in the
; the use of printer font metrics when displaying lines.
;
DisplayUsingPrinterMetrics=ON

Art


On 1/15/07, Dodd, Frank J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

When printing FM pages the fonts mysteriously expand on the page and
will overlap/underlap inserted graphics.. Tried different printers with
no luck.
Any suggestions?

Frank
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