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I oulined the font in illustrator then exported the file as a jpg. The oulined fonts are not showing up in mu jpg file.
When I save the file as a PDF and i send the file out to press, the fonts are veiwable in the pdf but when my printer prints the file the fonts are not viewable. The font am using is Myriad Pro.
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That looks like it might be set to overprint.
In the attribues panel it can be changed back. Always check the overprint preview !!!
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No its not the overprint in PDF. But am expeoting as a .jpg and the font is not viewable as a jpg.
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Did you check if overprint is on?
An outlined font is no longer a font.
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Further to Monika's response, Illustrator should have warned you that you had White set as Overprint. Even so, you can check this in Separation Preview in Illustrator, or in Acrobat, check your Output Preview, (toggle "Simulate Overprinting").
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Thanks Brad but its not the overprint in PDF. Am exporting the .ai file as a jpg and it not veiwable as a jpg.
I think it might be a font issue.
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Please supply one of the PDFs.
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Confirmed: your text is set to overprint.
In Illustrator. You were even given an alert to that fact.
And in Acrobat Output Preview, you can see this by toggling Simulate Overprint on and off. 
Your exported JPEGs are rendered accortding to the Overprint instructions, hence it disappears.
 
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Thank You 🙂
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am adding another file. this.ai file link below when saved as a .jpg the font are not visable.
Link from We transfer
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Now if I save this .ai file (Labeld SAMPLE) as a pdf and send ir to print the fonts will not print.
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To repreat, it's not a font issue as you have converted your text to outlines.=, which is no longer a font.
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Question why was the over print selected is it by defalt?
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@genel68048387 schrieb:
Question why was the over print selected is it by defalt?
No, that is not the default. In Fact you have to jump through hoops in order to overprint something in Illutrator. You probably had the text in black before, when overprinting makes sense and then changed it to white.
Or you picked that up with a graphic style.
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Select all invisible text, convert it into a stroke, then change the stroke to a fill. Afterward, export the design and verify the result.