Because these aren't real fonts, there is no "High Quality" download link for them. Instead, you can try these workarounds:

If the software fails to properly name the font during export, it assigns generic labels:

: In many cases, these placeholders refer to standard system fonts. For example: CIDFont+F1 often maps to Arial (Bold) . CIDFont+F2 often maps to Arial (Regular) .

If you are using Adobe Illustrator , do not open the PDF directly. Create a new document and Place the PDF. Use the Transparency Flattener to convert text to outlines, which bypasses the need for the font file entirely. Avoiding Future Font Issues What are CID or composite fonts?

If you have the original source file (Word, InDesign, etc.), create a new PDF using the "High Quality Print" or "Press Quality" setting. This will embed the actual fonts (e.g., real Helvetica or Times) into the PDF so the F1/F2/F3 placeholders disappear.

You can try downloading the fonts from the following links: