Help! improving quality of PDF-X export

I've got pages and have just completed an important newsletter for work. It looks awesome, but when I export to PDF all of the shadows are gone. I've tried the PDF-X trick but the photos are very grainy and the shadows are really poor quality. I need to have this printed ASAP. Is there a way to improve the quality of a PDF-X file? Are there any other work arounds? This has been pretty disappointing. I'm using pages 1.0.2.

Not certain if this is quite the same thing, but.......
I have found problems when exporting to pdf, not when I open in Preview but when the person I am emailing the file to opens it in Acrobat, as all drop shadows are then lost, this makes professional printing difficult.
Resolved it for the moment by:
1. exporting to pdf as normal
2. using Graphic Converter which comes bundled with OSX to create a PSD file and sending that electronically. Slight problem was that the size of the file increased from 3mb to about 27mb, so had to download a free copy of Cyberduck ftp programme too. In fact saving it to jpeg was just about as good.
3. you do have to do one page at a time but it works.

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