Questions of transparency when brochure printing

In InDesign (CS6 on a Mac 10.8.4) I placed an Illustrator file, reduced its transparency to 10% and settled at the back like a watermark. Above I placed a Photoshop file. The document looked fine on the screen and printed correctly when you export to PDF, but when I went to print booklet, graphic Illustrator was knocked out at the top of the Photoshop file. I tried to put them on separate layers, locking layers, put the graph on the master page, all to nothing does not. I finally gave up and exported the graph to a JPG file and that worked, but this isn't a very satisfactory workaround solution. Anyone can shed light on what is happening here? Thank you!!

Have you tried to check simulate overprint in the print settings?

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