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Just in case you don't click through, the bug submitter refers to a color PDF (not a scan, so image compression artifacts are not an issue) that is similar in appearance to a periodic table. That is, it is not the sequence of `123456` that is mistranslated into `114447`, but a sequence of 6 table cells, each containing a single digit. It's not just the numbers that are misprinted, but the text inside those cells too, which suggests that Edge's PDF engine is re-rendering the original PDF, rather than printing the original PDF as is, which I thought was the entire point of using PDF in the first place. But maybe this is an edge case? In the sense that Microsoft assumes that given a PDF file, if a user wants to "Print to PDF", the user should just save the PDF file. "Print to PDF" is ostensibly used to convert HTML/DOC into PDF format. |
It is common that when you "print to PDF" you take the output of the printer and serialize that to PDF. I use this feature often on my Mac (which I think many would claim has excellent support for dealing with PDF files) to build a PDF that is stripped of any interactive forms: so as to get an output which is only the PDF "as printed".