Garbled Text on when printing to pdf printer

Hey folks, I have a user who is getting garbled text in the top right hand corner where it is supposed to display the word "Page" followed by the page number when trying to print to pdf from IE8. The word "page" is garbled (ÆäÀÌÁö 1 / 2    <----- copy/pasted from the document) put the page numbers are fine and so is all the other text in the document.  I've looked around the web for this issue quite a bit and found several references to the "rely on system fonts only" option being enabled but after disabling this feature we're still getting the same issue. Any help with this would be very much appreciated.

http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/896/cpsid_89623.html
Should resolve your issue.

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