I found this in that article at Real World Illustrator: What's in a file? :
"- PDF/X-3 - seen as the "next" step for printing workflows, PDF/X-3's main difference from PDF/X-1a is that RGB data is allowed, on the condition that an intent profile is present. This allows printers to attain greater control over their own color conversions and color integrity, as the conversion from RGB to CMYK happens on their watch -- not the designer's."
If you were relying on PDF/x-3 to make everything cmyk, maybe it did not quite happen.
On the other hand, the sample does look all cmyk to me, what I have actually checked so far.
"- PDF/X-3 - seen as the "next" step for printing workflows, PDF/X-3's main difference from PDF/X-1a is that RGB data is allowed, on the condition that an intent profile is present. This allows printers to attain greater control over their own color conversions and color integrity, as the conversion from RGB to CMYK happens on their watch -- not the designer's."
If you were relying on PDF/x-3 to make everything cmyk, maybe it did not quite happen.
On the other hand, the sample does look all cmyk to me, what I have actually checked so far.
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