Indicates that the font relies on the Character Identifier architecture.
Press Ctrl + P (Windows) or Cmd + P (Mac) to open the print dialog. Cid Font F1 Normal
When a software program exports a document to PDF, it often renames the embedded fonts to abstract codes like "F1," "F2," or "T1." Under normal circumstances, your PDF reader decodes this label and displays the text perfectly. Why Do "Cid Font F1 Normal" Errors Occur? Indicates that the font relies on the Character
CIDFont+F1 Normal is not a traditional font you can easily download and install; instead, it is a generic placeholder name often generated by software when exporting PDF files. Technical Summary Why Do "Cid Font F1 Normal" Errors Occur
This is a placeholder name often generated by Adobe Acrobat or other PDF applications when a specific font—such as a custom brand typeface (e.g., F1 Titillium )—is identified in a document but cannot be fully loaded, mapped, or displayed.
: If using Adobe Acrobat , go to Print Production > Preflight and use the "Embed fonts even if text is invisible" fix to force the software to include the necessary glyph data.