CR for VS2010 - font when printing (what you see is not what you get)

If anyone can help resolve this issue, I would be very grateful!
We use VS 2010 with the production Crystal Reports for VS 2010.  I deployed a web site to production on a Win 2008 r2 server with IIS 7.
When the user runs a report (we have it set to be pdf), the font used by the report displays properly.  When printing, it prints with a different font.  The correct font is Old English.  I believe it is printing in arial.
I installed the font on the server.  I gave rights to the fonts directory for the web site.  I ran the redistributable.  I'm not sure what else to try.

Yes, I do mean client-side. 
Also, the crystal report viewer control print mode set to pdf instead of Active X. 
We had issues with users being able to install the Active X viewer. 
The font has been installed on the client.
When you stated "Print Control is via binary page descriptors, where the font composition is turned to printable images on the client-side" ---  Does that mean that certain fonts or even font types may not work?
Thank you for your help.

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