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Question Print to PDF function in PowerPoint creating duplicate and shrunk images in the PDF

I am trying to print a few slides from my powerpoint deck that I created using the Print to PDF function. When I print these specific slides, only one image becomes shrunk and duplicated on top of the other image. (see attachments)
I have replaced the image completely with a new one and tried locking it to prevent this. Every time I print it as a PDF it comes out like this. Unless I only print to pdf one slide at a time then it will come out as expected.


It does not show like this in the print preview, only in the PDF file that is saved after.
The details in the image are crucial for understanding the content. Any ideas how to fix this?
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File Type: png 2023-08-31T15_04_42.pngimage not squish.png (19.9 KB, 2 views)
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