Imagenes PSD rotas al montarse en Illustrator

Hola, tengo un problema que no se como solucionar. En photosop una imagen por capas. Esta la monto en illustrator sobre fondos o blanco, pero me crea unas finas líneas transversales apenas perceptibles a la vista, pero nos comentan en imprenta que se reproducen. En Illustrator ampliando se ven a veces si y otras no, en photosop no estan.
¿Qué ocurre? ¿Por qué aparecen? Y por que se imprimen si la imagen psd no las tiene?
Es como si para imprimir usase la info de la imagen de pantalla o previo, a pesar de disponer del documento por capas.
Lo estamos solucionando a base de otras vueltas, pero que nos hacen perder tiempo por lo incompresible de tener que solucioar algo así.
Un saludo a todos.

Hola. Ante todo, gracias por las respuestas. Voy por partes;
Xacir Miralles: Gracias, pero no entiendo. ¿Rasterizar, el qué...?
Se trata de una imágen de Photoshop en capas montada en Illustrator, a todas luces compatible sobre todo por que así lo vende Adobe. Además, se rasteriza el texto o los elementos vectoriales para pasarlos a mapa de bits, no una imagen de mapa de bits. Discúlpame, pero creo que esa solución no sería aplicable a este caso. Sólo lo creo; quizás desconozco algún otro significado de lo que es 'rasterizar'.
J.Patricia Lievano: Gracias a ti también. La imagen la trabajo en capas ya que se compone de diversos elementos que son suceptibles de cambiarse a peticiones por correcciones de los clientes y por lo que en si significa el hecho de trabajar en capas en Photoshop, para disponer tu trabajo como desees. Acloparé la imagen para probar sólo, ya que pude descubrir que el problema es sólo en Illustrator. Si monto esa foto en, para mi, un patético docuemnto de Corel Draw, no me sucede. Tristeza, el cliente me exige Illustrator y yo lo apruebo, pero resulta que Corel no me crea el problema que si genera Ilustrator.
Os recuerdo el tema. Al montar una imagen de photosop por capas en Illustrator se crean unas finas líneas en algunas partes de la imagen que rompen esta, apenas preciables a la vista, pero que se reproducen.
Hemos conseguido que desaparezcan dividiendo la imagen en bloques diferentes, lo que significa un enorme trabajo y un gran riesgo apra el ajuste de elementos al colocarlos en otro programa.
Gracias. Un saludo a todos.

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