. This technology is often used in PDF files to support large character sets, such as Asian languages (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) or complex Unicode symbols. The Problem:
: 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 Cidfont-f1 Font
: If the text is not needed for editing, printing the document as an image from the print menu can bypass font-loading errors. Font Substitution such as Asian languages (Chinese
If you open Cidfont-f1 for the first time, you will notice it breaks several typographic rules. Here are its defining characteristics: Cidfont-f1 Font