Finding a specific "CIDFont F1" for download is tricky because CID (Character Identifier) fonts are usually of other fonts (like Arial or Helvetica) within PDF documents, rather than standalone font files you can install.
Due to the specificity and potential legal restrictions around font sharing, direct download links for proprietary fonts like CIDFont F1Normal can be tricky to provide. However, you can try visiting or OpenFontLibrary , which are platforms dedicated to open-source fonts. These platforms may have similar fonts or even the CIDFont F1Normal available for free download.
Instead of a physical printer, select or Print to PDF .
Software extensions often corrupt data during the "Print to PDF" process.This breaks the font map, leaving behind an unreadable CIDFont label. How to Fix the Error Without External Downloads
CID (Character Identifier) fonts are a type of composite font structure developed by Adobe. They are specifically designed to handle languages with massive character sets, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK), or highly customized vector layouts.
If you are seeing this error in a PDF or design program, try these common substitutes recommended by experts on the Adobe Community :
