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Default Printing removes letter spacing?

When some of our users print from Word 2003 (to any of several
different printers, some from XP, some from Win2000) occasionally it
looks like all the formatting and letter spacing gets removed. Each
block of text (any paragraph or block without carriage returns)
crunches down onto the first letter space for that paragraph. Then
there'll be a line break and another block that's crushed down to the
first space. One of the times I witnessed this, someone had a
document that already had the formatting removed like this and he
printed to a different printer which readded the formatting. This
issue seems COMPLETELY random and impossible to pin down (not to
mention very difficult to search the internet for). Anyone have any
ideas as to what could cause this? Could it be print drivers?

Of course I've never been able to reproduce the issue. I'm the IT
guy, so I naturally am never able to reproduce these unexplainable
problems. At first it was just one person when he printed to one
printer. Now I'm hearing it from many users printing to many
printers. I'm baffled.

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