Font Prints With Jagged Edges

Okay, I have a document in which I used a font that I downloaded for free (yeah, I know*) and which has no italics set. After I had used it and gotten the work approved, I was asked to italicize a web address that was set in this font. So, I skewed it using the Indesign character pallette. I had heard before that this sometimes causes problems on the print side, but I figured I'd give it a shot. Unfortunately, when the samples came back the font edges were bumpy, almost like noise in a raster image. So, for my next magical trick I selected that text and converted it to outlines. This produced pretty much the exact same result.
One last piece of weirdness: To work around the problem for now, we ditched the italics altogether. Now I get an e-mail telling me that even the unaltered font "still doesn't look terrific". Going to see for myself now.
My questions are: What causes this? Why didn't the edges get smoother when converted to vector curves? Does a better solution exist (other than the obvious one of using a different font)? Any insight will be appreciated.
* I work for a State agency and we have limited resources, so purchasing a decent selection of fonts isn't an option. I found a couple of sites that offer many decorative fonts for download and have been using them without an issue for a couple of years now. I'm sure they're not Adobe quality, but they've worked fine until now.

>You don't have to buy Adobe. But free is worth what you pay for it...
I didn't mean to imply that Adobe was the only source of quality fonts. I buy from other foundries as well, but I think Adobe has more inexpensive options than many of the other big names (though not all quality fonts come from big names, either).
But you DO get a bunch of very fine, and classic, Adobe fonts FREE with InDesign, and even more if you bought the whole suite. :)
I have no idea what the free font in question is, but unless it was something in a wild display face (which seems pretty unlikely, given the usage description), there should be no problem finding a suitable replacement in what came with the software.
Peter

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    UT<RS><EOT>
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