Cid Font F1 F2 F3 F4 _top_

5 0 obj % Page object << /Type /Page /Contents 6 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 7 0 R % Here, F1 points to object 7 >> >> >> endobj

If your PostScript printer logs an error like: "Error: CID font F1 not found" — it means the printer tried to render Japanese text but the internal ROM font for Supplement 0 of Adobe-Japan1 is missing or corrupt. cid font f1 f2 f3 f4

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Or: /CMap /UniCNS-UTF32-H

If you have ever peeked under the hood of a PDF file—using a text editor, a preflight tool, or a font inspection utility—you might have stumbled upon cryptic labels like , F2 , F3 , or F4 . To the uninitiated, these look like error codes or placeholder names. However, to prepress technicians, software developers, and document engineers, these identifiers are gateways to understanding how complex scripts (especially Asian languages like Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) are handled in digital typography. 5 0 obj % Page object &lt;&lt; /Type