Redaction error Acrobat XI Pro Windows

When I mark for redaction on a page and apply the redaction, it is adding the same black marks on every second page from that original redaction, on the same spot on the page, in the rest of the document. However it doesn't actually redact the area in black on the subsequent pages - if there is any text, you can still see it on top of the black marks.

Hi thanks for responding. It was created with the adobe PDF printer installed with acrobat.

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