Adobe Reader often prints garbled text

Hi, I am printing PDFs that contain a custom true type font. The font is added in Windows Fonts.
Sometimes, when I open such PDF, the text is grabled and I need to either wait a few seconds for the text to become readable or close and reopen the file, and then the text is readable.
And even if I manage to make the text readable, when I print such PDFs sometimes the text is grabled again. Why does this happen and can it be fixed?
Thanks.
Windows XP SP3;
Adobe Reader 11.0.02;
HP LaserJet P2055d

thanks for your help! I thought I had updated the driver, but when I installed
the 4100PCL6 driver, it seems to have solved the problem! (fingers crossed that it
stays that way  

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