This is an application issue. I'd say the HP printer is not the default.
Error message when you print to Adobe Distiller in Publisher 2007 and
in Publisher 2003: "You have to send the host fonts"
(821397) - Describes the host fonts error message that you may receive
when you print a Publisher publication as CMYK or as color separations to
Adobe Distiller. ... Publisher cannot continue printing because of an error.
.... Print to a .ps file by using the Generic Color PS For Commercial
Printing printer.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821397/en-us
How to configure Acrobat Distiller to work with Publisher 2007 and
with Publisher 2003
(826360) - Note You cannot print Composite CMYK or Separations
directly to the Adobe PDF printer driver. ... Publisher 2003 or by Publisher
2007: "<Font name> not found" 823135 You receive a stackunderflow error
message when you print a Publisher publication as composite CMYK in
Publisher 2003 The ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/826360/en-us
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"Grammy" <Grammy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have HP 6310 all in one printer (it's about 1 1/2 yrs old). Just bought
>new
> computer that has VISTA. Printing works great from everything except
> Publisher, which is what I use mostly as I print alot with graphics and
> specialized fonts. When sending a print from Publisher I get this
> message...
>
> Publisher cannot print this publication. To print composite CMYK or
> separations, you must use a printer driver that is set to output
> PostScript
> language level 2 or later.
> If there is no PostScript Language Level option available, the printer
> driver supports only PostScript level 1. If this is the case, contact the
> manufacturer of your PostScript printer or imagesetter to find out if it
> supports at least PostScript level 2. If your print output device does
> support PostScript level 2, obtain the updated PostScript driver from the
> manufacturer.
>
> There is no PostScript option in my Advanced settings. This worked fine
> before with the exact same print job, the only thing different is Vista. I
> have downloaded the latest drivers from HP, and that didn't fix the
> problem.
>
> Any ideas??