Cidfont-f1 Font
When a program like Adobe InDesign or a PDF printer exports a document, it often renames these fonts to internal placeholders like "CIDFont+F1," "F1," or "F2" to save space or protect licensing. Why You’re Seeing "CIDFont-F1"
Cidfont-f1 is a font format developed by Adobe Systems in the 1990s. The "CID" in Cidfont-f1 stands for "Character ID," which refers to the unique identifier assigned to each character in the font. The "f1" suffix indicates that it's a font specifically designed for use with Adobe's PostScript language. Cidfont-f1 Font
: If the font subset was not fully embedded in the PDF, your computer will look for the font locally. Since "CIDFont+F1" is a generic system-generated name, your computer cannot find a matching file on its hard drive. Corrupt CMap : CID fonts rely on a When a program like Adobe InDesign or a