InDesign - issue pdf high resolution

Hello! I put work done in my InDesign (publication) document pdf and when I pdf high resolution this page for printing, elements of logo have been excluded. If I have low res pdf the same page, it's fine. Any ideas on why this is happening? All other pages pdf high resolution'd in this document were very good. Thank you very much! Stephanie

Check the attributes of OVERPRINTING: WINDOW-> OUTPUT-> ATTRIBUTES.

Uncheck the options to overprint fill and not printable . Then export your PDF once again.

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