PDF prints garbled text to HP M1522NF

Hi I have a user at a remote job site using Windows XP and Adobe Pro Extended (9).  We have a web application where the user clicks a button to open a PDF.  When it opens on screen, she can read everything fine, but when she goes to print the document, it prints out in garbled text as shown in the example.. it happens sporadically.  She can print fine for awhile and then hits one that looks like this when printed.  She is printing to an HP LaserJet 1522NF.  The PDF opens in a web browser and reads fine.  Then when they print, the text becomes garbled.  Any help appreciated.

Hi,
I am working on a similar issue, there seems to be a problem with Adobe choosing fonts incorrectly, or incorrectly encoding the fonts. The easiest (though temporary) solution is to install a a different version of acrobat reader (8 if you have 7, or 7 if you have 8). Also, if this is online, saving it to the desktop and printing it from there can solve the issue.

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