Since I'm a sucker for punishment, and reviewing this thread, I decided to have a go at the following steps linked above:
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Delete the problem book(s) from your ereader.
Open Adobe Digital Editions on the computer. Check to see if you can read the problem book(s) in ADE. Connect your e-reader. Erase authorization on ADE (Go to the Help Menu at the top). Erase the authorization for the ereader (go to the side menu of ADE). Keep the e-reader connected to the computer.
Go to your public library website and get a NEW book. Upload the new book to ADE. Adobe will then PROMPT YOU for the authorization. If it doesn't, go back to "help" at the top and reauthorize ADE. Go to the side menu of ADE to re-authorize your ereader.
Drag the new book into your e-reader. Select "ereader" (ie: NOT all items, or borrowed items, or...). Try opening the book in the ereader area. If it opens there, it's likely that it will open in your e-reader.
Re-upload what were the problem book(s) to your e-reader. Again, select "ereader" in ADE and check that the book(s) can be read there.
Disconnect your e-reader from the computer. Be able to read your book(s) at last!
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This has worked for me! I was able to transfer a
new library book. And I tried it again with another new one, and that worked too. Font size was proper. Incidentally, and as compurandom suggests, I re-downloaded a book I tried to read before, but I got the "can't copy, sorry" message. So seems like ADE or the library retained an old key or whatever, resulting in a mismatch or something. In any event ADE version I'm using, not the latest, is definitely wonky. Ghost ebooks show up even after returned to library and removed from ADE, and file deleted from folder. Known problem from searching on the net.
ADE 4.5.1
Firmware 3.19.5761