Error import pdf with indesign

Bonjour,
Je fais des pdf avec un logiciel de dessin (Topsolid 7.8) + PDF creator.
Ensuite j'essaye de les importer sur Indesign pour faire un montage de documentation.
Certain pdf s'ouvre et d'autre non.
J'aimerais bien connaitre la différence entre les deux fichiers.
Ce qui fait que l'un fonctionne et l' autre non.
A qui puis je envoyer mes deux fichiers pdf pour qu'ils soit analysé ?
Bien cordialement

Je suis assez d'accord avec vous. C'est pourquoi je me suis tourné chez topsolid en premier.
Mais la on stagne un peu dans nos recherche sur le problème et on aurait besoin d'indices supplémentaires.
Voici un lien de téléchargement avec un fichier qui s'ouvre et un autre qui ne s'ouvre pas avec indesign :
Téléchargerhttps://www.wetransfer.com/downloads/e448a84698d671bf1affc9f6bee298ac20140626114756/d6208f 0bb69bc7a13113a654397b5bbb20140626114756/03d814
Mervd

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