If you need to print a document immediately and it is coming out as gibberish or failing to send to the printer, force your software to bypass the font engine entirely. Open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click , then click the Advanced button. Check the box that says Print As Image .
%% f4 : Korean (Korea1) /f4 /CIDFont findresource where pop /f4 10 dict begin /CIDSystemInfo 3 dict dup begin /Registry (Adobe) def /Ordering (Korea1) def /Supplement 2 def end def /FontType 1 def /FontName /f4 def currentdict end /CIDFont defineresource ifelse cidfont f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 f6
The software will analyze the visual shapes of F1 through F6 and overlay a fresh layer of actual, searchable text on top of the images. To help find the best solution for your file, let me know: What are you using to open or edit the PDF? If you need to print a document immediately
: The original font wasn't properly embedded in the file. The PDF viewer knows the shape of the letters (glyphs) to show you, but the underlying "font file" is missing. Check the box that says Print As Image