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My text in path when printing does not do it well, and the first "I" looks thicker than the "I" with tilde
Why it happens? thanks
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Did someone apply a width scale factor to the Í?
Try saving a PDF, using the Illustrator defaults and print from Acrobat. Can you upload a sample file?
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This is how it comes out, I read that it is recommended not to trace the texts and embed the font, but I have had some bad experience
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The options of the pdf "high quality printing" do not change anything
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You can expect this if you outline fonts. Though some posts suggest it as everyday or a good thing to do, it is terrible for screen viewing, because all the careful work done by font designers is thrown away. Never do it.
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Additionally Acrobat does weird things with rectangles (like the I is).
You could try and just add a point on one of the segments. Or change all the enhancing options in Acrobat.
Since it's a logo it needs to be outlined.
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If I try to add more points
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The operative words here are "looks thicker". It's an illusion: The portion of the crosshatching that shows on the two letters is different, and the X part looks thicker than the zigzag part, but it is not:
Peter