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I have done a lot of these in the past and I agree with Sam B's second point check the colour in Indesign is correct (0:C 0:M 0:Y 100:K) then check the output preview in Acrobat has retained that same black using the steps mentioned.
If the Black has become 4 colour then its highly likely that when exporting the colour conversion's destination (under output) is set to a RGB profile, it needs to be set to a CMYK profile (eg. US Web Coated SWOP v2) to retain the CMYK values.
If the PDF has retained that (0:C 0:M 0:Y 100:K) value then the issue is with the printer, possibly a RGB printer?
Assuming a vector eps logo is placing into indesign with a white BG? if this is the case it just requires a save as out of Illustrator as the current CS version you are on or saved as an ai. Happens from time to time when supplied logo's by client or downloading from logo sites such as brandsoftheworld.com. cross-platform, coreldraw eps, the list is endless as to why this happens.
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