Save for Web :: some elements are missing

Hello,
This is just to report a problem with "Save for Web" option. I have a logotype opened in illustrator, when "save for web" option and saving as PNG. Some of the elements in the illustrator file are missing. Here are a few screenshots to see what I'm talking about. Hope this helps to figure out what is going on.
Thanks
Piero
Illustrator File. Vector logotype
Wire frame to see that everything is vectors.
Saving for web as PNG. You'll notice the three bars on top are missing.
Saving for web as JPG. Same thing is happening. The three bars on top are missing even though is on the illustrator file.
Let me know if you need something from me to correct this prob.

Got it. Found it and yes, for some reason this was set to overprint.
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/illustrator/cs/using/WS714a382cdf7d304e7e07d0100196cbc5f-6495a .html
Thanks a lot!

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