16 Bit Printing in Win 7 64

I have a Canon 9000Pro II.  Canon now provides a 16 bit driver for Win 7.
How will LR3 handle files sent to this driver?  Will it still send an 8-bit file to the driver?
Thanks,
Wil

I believe Ian is right. Mac only. That said, if you let Lightroom manage colors, you are not going to be able to see the difference between 8 and 16 bit prints. I've tested this quite a bit on my Mac and I only see a difference if you let the driver manage color. This is because Lightroom sends the data in prophotoRGB in that mode and that space quickly posterizes when you only have 8-bit precision. If you send the data to the driver in a printing profile (what happens when you let Lightroom manage), 8-bit is more than enough precision to generally not get posterization. That's just my experience though.

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