Impresión de score defectuoso

Hola. Tengo un problema al exportar los documentos en PDF, al final, despues de haber editado y verse bien tanto en el modo write como en el modo print, al abrir el PDF muchas linas horizontales de corcheas, fusas y semi fusas se ven amontonados, debo hacer zoom al PDF para verlas como se veían en el Dorico. Estoy exportando en modo graficos, no en modo imprimir/guardar como PDF, en ese modo se ve aun peor.

Agradezco su ayuda

Holá Luis, bienvenido al forum. Mi español es suficiente para comprender tu pregunta, pero no para responder adecuadamente en tu idioma…
I’ll have to respond in English instead.
This doesn’t look good, that’s for sure, and I haven’t seen it before. It may be helpful if others could try to open or print/export your file on their computer, to see if it’s actually something in the file itself. Can you upload the actual project (the Dorico file)?

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Sure, attached! Thanks

20th Century Fox Intro Score.dorico (1,6 MB)

I exported the PDF like you did, and it look good here, so I don’t know what’s wrong:

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How did you export it?

Using the Graphics button in the top right corner under ‘Destination’, then as type PDF. Now that I read your description more carefully, you seem to have exported not as PDF, but maybe as SVG? But you also say it’s even worse in the PDF.
I tried the SVG option, and it also looks good here (this is the SVG opened in BoxySVG):

Make sure you use Dorico’s built-in PDF export, not the OS method, or any third-party software.

What founts do you use?

My default music font is the built-in Bravura, and for most text I use the Alegreya family. In your file, I see Bravura and Academico, which wouldn’t be different on my computer, as they come with Dorico itself. Apart from that, things like beams (the thick lines joining eighths and sixteenths) don’t come from a font, but are drawn using calculated graphical shapes. That can’t be a font issue.