CARACTERES EXTRAÑOS ORACLE REPORT 6I (STRANGE CHARACTERS ORACLE REPORT 6I)

Español:
Hola compañeros. Estoy utilizando Oracle Report 6i y cuando quiero imprimir un reporte en modo caracter me aparecen unos extraños simbolos al final de las lineas, como se puede apreciar en la imagen:
English:
Hello fellow. I am using Oracle Report 6i and when I want to print a character mode report me strange symbols appear at the end of the lines, as you can see in the picture:
Español:
Según esta revisado, sería problema de espacio, pero ya le di mayor margen al reporte, he hecho la letra mas pequeña y nada ha resuelto el problema. ¿Alguna sugerencia? De antemano, gracias.
English:
Under this revised, would be space problem, but it gave greater scope to the report, I made the smallest point and nothing has solved the problem. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.

Hi Pat
The answer is no, not in Reports 6i.
Reports 9i, however, includes rich PDF enhancements such as Type1 font embedding and Type3 font subsetting that can be used to display Chinese characters.
Browse this url for more information:
http://otn.oracle.com/products/reports/htdocs/getstart/whitepapers/pdfenh.htm
Regards
Sripathy

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    The document: https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/71fb561e-78a2-44ae-8bd6-9df6520e9d1b
    The box I was talking about is the very last one.
    The Adobe ReaderI started using recently is version XI; the one I used when I started editing the document was Windows 8 Reader app by Microsoft, version 6.2.8516.0.

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