This font identifier is most commonly encountered during three specific scenarios:

Go to Save As , choose PDF , click on Options , and ensure that "Bitmap text when fonts may not be embedded" or "Optimize for image quality" is selected, or use the standard Acrobat add-in which embeds fonts by default.

Automated billing systems, ERPs (like SAP), and reporting tools (like Crystal Reports) often generate PDFs with strict, non-standard font aliases.

In digital typography, "CID" typically refers to CID-keyed fonts (Adobe Technical Note #5014). Unlike traditional fonts that index characters by name (e.g., /A ), CID fonts index by a numeric ID. This allows support for large character sets (Asian scripts) or highly specialized symbol sets (engineering glyphs).

View the resulting images, or combine those images back into a brand-new PDF file. Solutions for Document Creators (Authors)

If you've encountered (often appearing as "CIDFont+F1"), you're likely dealing with a common technical error in PDF documents rather than a specific font choice.

Alternatively, visit the official Adobe website and search for the for your specific Acrobat version. Solution 2: Print or Save as PDF (Refrying)

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This font identifier is most commonly encountered during three specific scenarios:

Go to Save As , choose PDF , click on Options , and ensure that "Bitmap text when fonts may not be embedded" or "Optimize for image quality" is selected, or use the standard Acrobat add-in which embeds fonts by default.

Automated billing systems, ERPs (like SAP), and reporting tools (like Crystal Reports) often generate PDFs with strict, non-standard font aliases.

In digital typography, "CID" typically refers to CID-keyed fonts (Adobe Technical Note #5014). Unlike traditional fonts that index characters by name (e.g., /A ), CID fonts index by a numeric ID. This allows support for large character sets (Asian scripts) or highly specialized symbol sets (engineering glyphs).

View the resulting images, or combine those images back into a brand-new PDF file. Solutions for Document Creators (Authors)

If you've encountered (often appearing as "CIDFont+F1"), you're likely dealing with a common technical error in PDF documents rather than a specific font choice.

Alternatively, visit the official Adobe website and search for the for your specific Acrobat version. Solution 2: Print or Save as PDF (Refrying)