Cid Font — F1 Normal

In many cases, software uses this name to represent common fonts that have been re-encoded for a PDF. Depending on the document, "CIDFont+F1" is frequently mapped to: Arial (Regular or Bold) Times New Roman Myriad Pro Technical Solutions

When a PDF is created, fonts are often "embedded" to ensure the document looks the same on any computer. If the font is subsetted (only the characters used are included), the PDF creation software may strip the original font name and replace it with a generic internal tag like "F1" to save space or avoid copyright metadata issues. Cid Font F1 Normal

: A method of encoding fonts to support large character sets, often used for Asian languages or complex symbols. The "F1" Label In many cases, software uses this name to

You can force the operating system to re-encode the PDF using system-default fonts. Open the PDF in your web browser (e.g., Google Chrome). Press Ctrl+P ( Cmd+P on Mac). : A method of encoding fonts to support