PDF to FlashPaper Text is now Poor Quality

I recently had to uninstall and reinstall FlashPaper 2. When
I go try print any PDF to FlashPaper, the text resolution is now
horrible. Any ideas? I'm using Adobe Reader 8 at the moment.
Thanks

Okay, figured out my problem. I was creating the PDF from an
original Word document using FlashPaper's PDF creation tool. Bad
move. Once I created the PDF using Acro Pro, everything was back to
normal...

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