PDF has white areas due to overprinting?

I'm printing to a PDF file of customers and there empty white area where one of the images should be.  When I turn the simulate overprinting the chart appears.  Is there a was to do a conversion in this pdf when I rasterize in photoshop or send it to a tear that do not have the white areas? Thank you.

Marcus

You can run a preflight check suitable for printing with corrections such as digital printing, prepress, PDFX compliance.

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