12 0 obj << /Type /Font /Subtype /CIDFontType0 /BaseFont /AAAAAA+NotoSansCJK /CIDSystemInfo << /Registry (Adobe) /Ordering (Identity) /Supplement 0 >> /FontDescriptor 13 0 R /DW 1000 /W [ 1 [500] 2 [600] ] >> endobj
If you are trying to view a document properly, you can try these common fixes from the Adobe Community : cidfont+f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6
| Notation | Meaning | |----------|---------| | cidfont+f1 | First CIDFont subset resource in current PDF | | +f2 | Second CIDFont subset | | CIDType0C | CFF‑based CIDFont (PostScript outlines) | | CIDType2 | TrueType‑based CIDFont | | Identity-H | CMap: Unicode to CID (horizontal) | | Identity-V | Vertical writing | | AAAAAA+ | Actual unique subset prefix (before original font name) | 12 0 obj << /Type /Font /Subtype /CIDFontType0
Often mapped to Arial Regular or standard body text. 12 0 obj <
In Adobe Acrobat or Illustrator, try manually replacing F1 and F2 with Arial , Tahoma , or Times New Roman .
Multiple CIDFont subsets occur when: