[smartforms] Problem when printing on distant printer

Hi,
I'me facing a printing problem with a smartform : it's OK when it's printed on LOCL printer, but KO when printed on other printer.
In this case, I obtain some gaps on colomn and differences in font size.
Would someone have an idea that could help me to solve that problem?
Thank you by advance.
AR

Usually we print our forms in SAP configured printers, so always try to design your forms according to printer configured in SAP.
now, coming back to your question, this is the problem why it is picking the wrong font... the font family that is used in your smartform(check smart style) with specified size may not be loaded into SAP system... check the font families that are available in SAP system in SE73 tcode and modify your smartform accordingly...
If you are using LOCL as your printer it picks the fonts from your local machine.. since the font exists in your local machine it may be displaying correctly...
Close the thread once your question is answered.
Regards,
SaiRam

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    Secondary Components: BC-SRV-SCR SAPscript
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