Printing 16bit tiff with ID and Leopard

Does anyone know what ID does to 16bit tiffs when print in Leopard with a 16bit capable driver?
Since I can place 16bit tiffs in ID does ID pass it along when printing or does ID convert it to 8bit?

InDesign cannot read the 16-bit data. It reads the flattened 8-bit composite saved with 16-bit TIFF and PSD files.
And PostScript is limited to 12-bit data. Plus, you'd be hard pressed to see the difference in the real world anyway, even if it could be implemented.

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