It sounds technical. It sounds like an error. But is it a problem? Let’s break down what this actually means and whether you should hit the panic button. CID stands for Character Identifier . Unlike traditional fonts (like TrueType or OpenType) that use simple 1-byte encoding (max 256 characters), CID-keyed fonts were developed by Adobe to handle large character sets .
But if a commercial printer rejects your file, now you know exactly where to look: Re-export with (not subsetting) and that “F1” placeholder will magically turn into a real font name like “KozMinPr6N-Regular.” Have a PDF error that’s driving you crazy? Drop the exact error message in the comments—I’ve debugged hundreds of these. cid font f1 family
Here is the reality check:
If your document prints correctly and looks right on screen, It sounds technical