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[PrintPlanet.com] It'll be both a blessing and a curse, especially with old legacy files that usually include some sort of TT fonts. Moving forward I can agree on no TT fonts usage on new files, but I hope this person doesn't mean we'll waste precious time at changing old legacy files as well.

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