XPS is Microsoft's "latest and greatest" new format to do the same thing that PDF does...
The really confusing and annoying part of this is that it shows on the screen perfectly. Therefore, one would think that it has the necessary fonts.
I tried setting the "download fonts" on the printer settings for printing from the XPS, and that did not suffice. I'll have the person creating these try that when creating either future PDFs or XPSs.
I am printing a songbook for a small Filk convention. One of the songs has notation created in Noteworthy and was "printed" to an XPS format (XPS Print option c/o Office 2007, I believe).
The XPS file displays perfectly in IE 7, but whenever I attempt to print this file, all of the notes and other musical symbols turn into things like Envelopes and Mailboxes, and telephone symbols, etc. It looks like they're all using wingdings.
I've tried printing to two printers (HP 4500, through two different drivers), HP inkjet, PrimoPDF, Send to OneNote, etc. All of these result in the same output.
I saw posts here mentioning the font NWCF15, and I found it and installed it. No change.
The author is going to try using PrimoPDF directly from Noteworthy. Any idea what might be wrong? Again, it works fine on the screen.