
To do so, deactivate the TrueType versions of MathType's fonts and activate the PostScript versions. You may need to use PostScript fonts with MathType to create PDFs.

Using Distiller rather than PDFMaker can correct many such problems. PDFMaker will usually provide good results, but some users with large, complex mathematical expressions may experience formatting problems in the equations in their PDFs other than simple font substitution.


In the Print dialog, click Properties, and make sure the PDF Settings include the embedded fonts from your list above.Īdobe recommends using Distiller, rather than PDFMaker, for best results when working with PostScript (.ps) or Encapsulated PostScript (.eps) files. When working with Microsoft Word documents containing MathType equations (or most any document other than EPS or PS), you should be able to get excellent results by using the Adobe Acrobat printer driver, accessible through the Print dialog.
