Overprint preview acting up?

All my content is in 300dpi, but overprint preview will show everything as pixilated and put a grid on my page. I'm wondering why that is..

Could be as simple as a corrupt pref file. Let's try easy first...
Quit Preview. Go to Users/yourname/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Preview.plist and trash it. Relaunch Preview.
Any better?
-mj

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