![]() Your web browser may be able to understand and display custom and non-standard fonts (so the page looks fine on screen) but printers are more fussy. Whereas hugely popular or corporate websites are often created by a professional web designer who will ensure that the fonts used are suitable for printing. It is probably caused by the particular font used by that webpage – less popular websites such as blogs by individuals (or small businesses) are the main culprits as they are more likely to use custom (non-standard) fonts. What Causes Garbage Characters or Symbols to be Printed? ![]() Printing from other webpages and emails or Word documents works fine – it’s just one website that causes the problem. You may encounter a situation where a particular webpage displays perfectly on screen but printing it out results in random gibberish or garbage characters spewing from your printer.
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