rledesma_redsky wrote:
> It's printing like this:
> 
> %%Version 1.2
> %%CreationDate (Tue Jun 30 11:29:30 2009)
> %%For: ((oraappr2@<unknown host>))
> %%Title: 'ssnum' (Oracle Toolkit Application)
> %%LanguageLevel:1
> %%Requirements: numcopies(1)
> blah..blah..blah..blah..blah..blah..blah..blah..blah..
> 
> this is all about printing properties... this is not the actual output of
> the pdf..
> the pdf file contains a simple text. "test print" that's it. but
> unfortunately that is not the output when I'm
> trying to print in solaris.

LOL! You're making the same joke as the OP. Saying that output is 
gibberish is equivalent to me saying your question is non sense.

(But would such an answer help you solve the problem?)

What you are showing is a postscript header.
There's nothing wrong with the PDF.
Nor is there anything wrong with Adobe.
Except that Adobe assumes that you are printing to a PostScript printer.

In other words: you've probably installed the wrong printer driver.

Installing printer drivers on Solaris to print document created with
an Oracle product is off-topic on the iText mailing list.

br,
Bruno

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