Pdf won't download fully

I have a web site that I manage for some clients. They
periodically send me pdfs to upload. Recently there has been one
pdf that they've sent me a couple of times. When I upload this and
link to it from a page and then click the link, it will only
download .5 to .75% of the way and I often get errors about not
being able to open certain fonts. None of the other pdfs of theirs
do this and I'm not sure what's going on. Does anyone know what
would cause this? Thanks.

hello vtxr1300,
Thanks for the posting!
Are you uploading these pdf files into an acrobat.com
account? or somewhere else?
Some pdf files can contain errors internally, and may
therefore have trouble making it through out virus scan.
Since it's file specific, you would want open and look
through the file, and see if visible, what elements may be
different in the file.
Or potentially have the originator of the file, resave it,
and resend it to you.
Give that a try, and get back to us when you have more
information!
Thanks!
Pete

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