You installed a custom font on your computer. You can print labels using that custom font from Desktop Designer, but Automation prints the default font (usually Arial) instead.
The problem occurs because you installed the custom font only for the user that runs Desktop Designer. Automation runs as a Service and often under a different user. Automation user doesn't have access to the custom font.
Reinstall the custom font for all users:
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Press the Windows key and type "Font settings" to open your Fonts settings.
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Click your custom font, then click Uninstall.
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Reinstall the custom font, but this time, use the option Install for all users.
Note
If you download the custom font from the Internet, first unzip the package and then run font installation from the unzipped file.
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Restart your computer to apply the changes.
Now, you can print your labels using custom fonts from Automation.