Another issue (bold text when exporting)

Guys, my text is going bold when I export to PDF.
I've tried everything, bringing the text to the front, putting the text on a separate layer and putting that layer at the top.
It's due to a small transparent logo on each page, which I can't afford to lose.
I've searched and what I've done above seems to solve the problem, but it's not for me!
Any other suggestions?

What i've done is put the image back in Photoshop and put a slight background around it which is the same colour as it's background in InDesign.
This seems to have sorted it!
The reason I went away from that method beforehand is because I thought that was what was causing the Yucky Discoloured Box.  Obviously from the link you gave me in the other thread it's a printer issue!

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