Just found the solution...
it's apparently caused by a bug in Acrobat 5.0x (prior to .05).
Upgrading to 5.05 solved the issue.

Joachim Petzold

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> Subject: [iText-questions] Display Bug: scaled-down copy of page is
> overlaying the original page
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> I am using iText to create PDF reports on the fly.
> The pdf files are written to disk, and then the browser instance is
> redirected to the URL of the temporary pdf file.
> 
> When the pdf file appears in the browser window, the display is all
> scrambled:
> The first page is overlaid with one or two scaled-down (and sometimes
> mirrored) images of the page.
> 
> The pdf file displays when opening it directly, indicating that the file
> itself is not corrupt. However, I didn't experience this issue 
> until adding
> a PdfTemplate for page headers and page numbering to the report.
> Also, the behavior is the same on Netscape and IE (using Acrobat 5.0)
> 
> Any ideas or input are appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Joachim Petzold
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