Thai Characters printing in special character for regular thailand fonts

Hi Experts,
In smartform, I hard coded THAI characters and I used the thai fonts (THANGSAN, THVIJIT, THDRAFT) in Character format to dispaly the THAI characters.
Issue:
In print preview, thai characters are displaying correctly for font style BOLD. But for font style REGULAR
thai character are displaying as '#' character.
I want thai character also to be displayed correctly for REGULAR font style.
Kindly help in this regard.

Hi,
Kindly check in SE73 if the font sizes which you are using in your smart form exist in System Fonts.
regards
Nitesh

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