Web to PDF - Convert to PDF/X-3 (Error: file specifications present)

I took a simple webpage consisting of two images and some text and used the Adobe Acrobat X Pro function "PDF to Web" to make a pdf of it, which looks perfectly good.
I need to export it as a PDX/X-3 compliant pdf however in preflight I get the error that "file specifications present." I have no idea what this means of how to fix this. Can anyone help me with this?

If this helps I tried to "print" the pdf to a file using a pdf/x-3 preset and the log I got returned the following information:
"[Violation] Both TrimBoxes and ArtBoxes were found on the following pages:"

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